Description
- ISBN-13: 9789391928155
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 226 mm
- ISBN-10: 9391928153
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Height: 151 mm
- No of Pages: 258
- Weight: 424 gr
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,136.00Current price is: ₹1,136.00.
“Memories of a Malabar Lady” recounts M. Sreekumari Vasudevan’s life with Justice K.S. Menon from 1926-1956. This captivating memoir offers a glimpse into their life journey, societal changes, and personal experiences. Explore their unique story across India. ISBN: 9789391928155. Discover history and personal narratives by M. Sreekumari Vasudevan and Hari Vasudevan.
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Pooja R D –
A lovely memoir! It provided a good balance of personal stories and historical context. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Pranjul Dwivedi –
Absolutely captivating! I was drawn into Sreekumari’s world from the first page. A beautiful and poignant story. Rating is / stars.
Ashutosh Pandey –
A worthwhile historical record, although I wish there was more focus on the personal relationship between Sreekumari and Justice Menon.
Sahil Singh –
A lovely story, though some portions were less interesting.
Gaurav Parmar –
While the premise was interesting, I found the writing style a bit dry. Still, a valuable historical document.
Devender Pratap Mall –
I loved this book! A personal look at a very interesting time in India. Beautifully written and deeply moving.
Anchal –
A bit slow, but it offers a unique perspective on the life of women during that time. Interesting, if a little dense.
Vanshika Gupta –
The narrative feels a bit distant at times.
Ashutosh –
Engaging story of life and society. Good read.
Revu Anurag –
Fantastic book. I will read again.
Aryan D. Rout –
An okay read. Some parts were interesting, especially regarding the societal changes. But overall, it didn’t blow me away.
Vijay M –
This book offers a unique window into the past. Some chapters were stronger than others, but I recommend.
Shreyas Bisla –
I enjoyed learning about life in India during that period. Some parts were slow, but the personal anecdotes made it worthwhile.
Abhishek Anand –
The book was great. Gave insight into Malabar life.
Vamshi Teja Enagandhula –
A fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. Sreekumari’s voice is clear and engaging, though sometimes the details felt a bit overwhelming. Overall, a worthwhile read.