Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143466949
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 9 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143466941
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-29
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 144
- Width: 0 mm
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹187.50Current price is: ₹187.50.
Embark on a melodic journey through Mysore with “A Melody in Mysore” by Shruthi Rao. This captivating tale (Songs of Freedom Series, ISBN: 9780143466949) weaves a vibrant tapestry of music, history, and culture. Explore the rich heritage of Mysore through enchanting melodies and discover the power of music to transcend boundaries. Experience the magic of Mysore’s musical traditions in this unforgettable story.
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Vaibhav Raj –
A pleasant read, offering a glimpse into Mysore’s musical heritage. The story felt a bit rushed, but the cultural details were fascinating.
Preet Singh –
Shruthi Rao’s writing style is enchanting! I felt like I was right there in Mysore, experiencing the music firsthand.
Shubhamkar Barman –
I found the historical context interesting. It was easy to follow, but not particularly memorable.
Paras Bhardwaj –
The descriptions of Mysore were so vivid, but the narrative felt a bit disjointed at times. Enjoyable, nonetheless.
Vikas Chhapola –
It was a nice short story, but nothing too special. It does offers a decent understanding of Mysore’s culture and history.
Priyanka Jain –
The author’s ability to blend music and storytelling is remarkable. This book is a true celebration of Mysore’s heritage.
Padala Harshita Goud –
It’s a fast read, but the plot felt too simple and the characters lacked depth. The musical elements were interesting.
Kumar Kartikey –
I enjoyed the musical elements of this book! The history was interesting, but the writing style didn’t fully captivate me.
Soumya Gupta –
I was captivated by the melodic prose and the rich descriptions of Mysore. This book is a true gem.
Tannu Rani –
A Melody in Mysore is a delightful exploration of music and culture. Shruthi Rao’s writing brings Mysore to life. Highly recommend!
Divyanshi Singh –
It’s an okay read to learn about the place if you don’t have prior information. Otherwise, it’s nothing new.
Deepanshu Anand –
The book started strong, but lost momentum in the middle. The ending felt a little abrupt. The music saved it.
Mukul Tyagi –
The book was ok. The musical descriptions were the best part. The plot was somewhat predictable, but still enjoyable.
Aditya Kumar Jaiswal –
A beautiful story that celebrates the power of music. The author’s passion for Mysore shines through every page.
Rohan –
Loved learning about Mysore through its music! The characters were engaging and the story flowed well. A great read.
Kunal Manoharrao Motghare –
The story was compelling and the characters were well-developed. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Indian culture.
Samarth Bhardwaj –
The concept was intriguing, but the execution fell short. It needed more depth. Some parts felt repetitive.
Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar –
This book transported me to Mysore! The music, the culture, everything was so vivid. I couldn’t put it down.