Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389178791
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9389178797
- Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2019
- Height: 0.8 mm
- No of Pages: 112
- Width: 12.6 mm
Original price was: ₹175.00.₹140.00Current price is: ₹140.00.
Experience the bittersweet love story of Shekhar and Lalita in 1900s Calcutta. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s “Parineeta (Hindi)” explores societal barriers of religion and class, challenging a woman’s dignity. ISBN: 9789389178791. Will their secret garland exchange lead to a happily-ever-after? Discover the poignant tale of love and resilience.
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Bhavya Dhanda –
Not my usual genre, but I was pleasantly surprised. The story is moving, and the characters are well-developed. Glad I read it!
Shubham Kumar –
Really fun read. It’s a lighthearted book to read, and the story is interesting enough to keep you engaged.
Ravi Raj –
I loved Lalita’s character! Shekhar’s actions were questionable, but the story kept me hooked. A timeless classic with much to offer.
Velayutham S –
Recommend reading it! It’s a touching book. I love learning about the history of Calcutta. Lalita is a powerful female.
Lalit Kumar Chauhan –
The language is beautiful, but it can be a bit difficult for modern readers. Still, a powerful story about love and class.
Arpit Jain –
I enjoyed learning about s Calcutta in this book. This book gives the reader a sense of what society was like back then.
Khushi Kalra –
A heartbreaking story of love and sacrifice. The social commentary is sharp and insightful. Highly recommended.
Vamshi Teja Enagandhula –
I cried reading this book. The author’s style of writing is so good that it gets you hooked. Lalita’s life is a bit sad though.
Pratham Ahuja –
Beautifully written, but the pacing felt slow in parts. The cultural context is rich. Overall, an engaging story with memorable characters.
Sanchita Agarwal –
This is a great classic novel. Although the writing is slightly hard to read, but the story is good.
Ritika –
An okay novel. Not one of my favorite, but the story is pretty good. The character development could be improved.
Anurag Jaiswal –
A bit melodramatic for my taste. But the emotional depth and the exploration of societal norms are commendable. Decent read.
Tanishq Kumar –
The story dragged on a little bit in the middle, but the ending was worth it. The characters are complex and flawed, which makes them relatable.
Aditi Tomar –
This book has a good story, but the language used could be better. Some parts are hard to understand.
Ritika Maheshwari –
This book explores the difficulties of relationships. It’s a good story to learn about love, sacrifice, and societal barriers.
Aditya Shinde –
This book is okay. Not the best book I’ve read. The story is interesting but could be improved.
Shivam Dhiman –
Parineeta is so touching! The love story is captivating, though I wish the ending was different. The author paints a beautiful picture of Calcutta.
Chaitanya Vishwajeet Bhave –
I’m not a huge fan of the book. I thought it would be better. The story is not my cup of tea.
Harsh –
A good story that highlight the class difference in society. I like Lalita’s character as well.
Kratika Tyagi –
I was touched reading this book. The emotions described in this book is really vivid. Lalita is strong and I admire her.
Mohit Biswas –
A classic! The societal commentary is still relevant. Lalita’s strength shines, though Shekhar frustrated me at times. A worthwhile read.