Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729845
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 939072984X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹570.00Current price is: ₹570.00.
Discover captivating Folk Tales of Sind and Guzarat by C. A. Kincaid (ISBN: 9789390729845). Immerse yourself in a world of ancient stories, vibrant culture, and timeless wisdom. Explore the rich heritage of these regions through enchanting narratives passed down through generations. Perfect for those seeking adventure, magic, and a glimpse into the heart of these communities.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Jacob Francis –
A somewhat interesting read, but could have used more depth.
Sonia Negi –
A bit of a dry read. The stories are interesting but lack in execution.
Ankit Bhatt –
Enjoyed the glimpse into Sind and Guzarat’s culture. A bit slow-paced at times, but the tales are interesting.
Pankaj Mansion –
I was engrossed from beginning to end. The characters and settings came alive.
Arya –
A fantastic introduction to the folk tales of Sind and Guzarat. I learned so much!
Jyotirmayee –
It’s an amazing collection of folk stories that gives insight into the culture.
Shruti Jain –
The book is a treasure trove of cultural heritage. I highly appreciated reading the tales.
Satyaman Shukla –
Excellent compilation of folk tales. Easy to read and full of cultural insights.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
Not bad, but not great. A little too simple for my liking. Might appeal to younger readers.
Jigyasa Singh –
A mixed bag. Some stories were delightful, others were forgettable.
Vishal –
Found it a bit tedious. Some tales felt very similar. Disappointed.
Satish Kannojia –
It’s an average book with some good stories and some bad ones.
Gaurav Pingolia –
An okay read. The writing style was a bit dry for my taste. The stories were fine.
Nitesh Kumar –
Loved the authentic feel of these folk tales. Well-written and engaging. Highly recommend.
Gowri L –
This book is enchanting! Each story has valuable lessons and moral.
Shubhangi Singh –
A decent compilation. Some tales felt repetitive, but others were truly captivating.
Devansh Arya –
Magical and evocative. The perfect book to curl up with on a rainy day.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
A charming collection! Some stories resonated more than others, but overall a pleasant read.
Jitender Kumar –
Completely captivated by the rich storytelling. Every tale was a gem. I couldn’t put it down.
Ishaan Kaushal –
Wonderful stories! The book transported me to another time and place. A must-read for folklore enthusiasts.
Shreyansh Chaudhary –
I wanted to love this more. It’s a good effort, but the spark was missing.