Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354405655
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354405657
- Publisher Date: 10 Jun 2022
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 208
- Width: 13 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.20Current price is: ₹399.20.
“Sunehri Yaadein: Lahore, Delhi and Beyond” by Rajni Bhandari (ISBN: 9789354405655) is a captivating memoir of life in pre-Partition India. Rajni Bhandari’s vivid storytelling transports readers to a bygone era. Experience the rich culture, traditions, and societal changes through her eyes. “Sunehri Yaadein” is a poignant tale of family, love, and loss set against a backdrop of historical upheaval. A must-read for history buffs and anyone seeking a heartwarming journey through time.
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Syed Ahmad Abdullah –
A lovely glimpse into the past! Bhandari’s writing is evocative, though at times it felt a bit too nostalgic. Overall, a good read.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
A beautifully written memoir that tugged at my heartstrings. I learned so much about the era. A moving story!
Divanshu Gaur –
I was hoping for more in-depth analysis. But it was just stories about her life. Still, it provides a glimpse.
Yash Parmar –
The book painted a beautiful picture of pre-Partition India. However, I wished there was more historical context provided. A decent read.
Piyush Ojha –
A fascinating look at a world gone by. I loved hearing about the traditions and customs. Bit slow but a good book.
Vinayak Sharma –
While the stories were interesting, the writing style felt a bit simplistic at times. Still, a worthwhile read for the history.
Bhabana Rabha –
A heartwarming memoir filled with vivid details. I especially enjoyed the descriptions of Lahore. A great book!
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
Enjoyable read! The author’s personal anecdotes made history feel alive. Some parts felt slow, but it was overall touching.
Deepanshi Chhabra –
The author’s style of writing is gripping. I found it hard to put the book down once I started reading it
Prerak Bansal –
I found some of the information in the book quite repetitive. I think some areas needed more research.
Sweta Yadav –
The stories were nicely compiled, but some seemed inconsistent. The author has some deep family secrets to uncover
Divanshu Thakur –
I felt a deep emotional connect with the stories shared in the book. It will stay with me for some time.
Navishek Bhatt –
A must-read for anyone interested in pre-Partition India! The author’s voice is authentic and engaging. Wonderful!
Athiksh C Rao –
Such a great read. I really enjoyed getting to know the author’s life and her point of view on pre-partition.
Pranjul Dwivedi –
Absolutely captivating! I felt transported to another era. A poignant story of family and resilience. Highly recommend!
Priya –
I found the book to be a bit too sentimental for my taste. However, I still appreciated the historical perspective.
Yash Khandelwal –
While interesting, the narrative jumped around a bit too much, making it hard to follow at times. Still an okay read.
Gaurav Kumar –
I had some issues with the quality of the pages. But overall the book provided great insights.