Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143428213
- Publisher: Penguin
- ISBN-10: 0143428217
- Publisher Date: 06 Feb 2018
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
Discover India’s rich agricultural heritage in “Mother Earth, Sister Seed.” Explore traditional farming communities and the impact of modernization with author Lathika George. Journey through diverse landscapes, from Tamil Nadu to Himachal Pradesh, and witness the rituals, folklore, and recipes connected to each region. A poignant tribute to vanishing ways of life and the people who cultivate our food. ISBN: 9780143428213
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Aditi Mishra –
I found the book repetitive in places. Still a worthwhile read for those interested in farming.
Adit Ruhil –
Beautifully written and researched! I enjoyed the author’s perspective. I really liked the way farming rituals were included. It was a nice addition.
Aniket –
Informative but a bit dry at times. Good background information, though. Overall, it was informative.
Anmol Jha –
The book started strong but lost momentum in the middle. Still, a valuable contribution to understanding Indian agriculture.
Manish Kumar –
A fascinating look into traditional farming. The book could have used more photos, though. Worth reading.
Swapnil Mitra –
I savored every page. I learned a great deal. Very insightful and I plan to reread it in the near future.
Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar –
I felt transported to India. It was engaging and thought-provoking and I enjoyed the way the author presented the farming communities.
Sundram –
A must-read for anyone interested in food and culture. I absolutely loved it. What an experience!
Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
It was okay. Not what I thought it would be. I was hoping for more. I would pass on this one.
Preet Singh –
An interesting read about India’s agriculture, but I found it a little dense. Good, but not a page-turner.
Jyotika Tuteja –
Amazing and evocative. This book changed my understanding of agriculture in India. I will recommend to everyone that I know.
Nikunj Singhal –
A lovely journey through India’s farmlands, though at times a bit slow-paced. The author’s passion is evident. Some chapters dragged a bit. Overall, I learned a lot. It was insightful.
Shreshth Dhuria –
It was ok, but not great. I was expecting a bit more depth. It was a decent read. However, I’m not sure that I would recommend.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
The author’s writing style was a little dry for me. It was informative though. It was not a bad book but I didn’t like it.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
Incredibly insightful and beautifully written. A powerful tribute to the farmers of India. It was great.
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
A well-written exploration of India’s farmlands. The recipes were a delightful addition. The author’s passion is evident.
Prachi Verma –
A wonderful journey through India’s agricultural heartland. The stories were really touching.