Sutradhar
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π Book Review
Title : Sutradhar
Author : Ratul Chakraborty
Language: English
Edition : Kindle
Pages : 282
π India has a rich heritage of history. It has one of the most oldest civilizations of the world. Indian heritage and culture is vast and vivid because of the religions, customs and traditions. To keep history alive stories are told and retold generations after generations. It is a beautiful gift by our older generations for us.
π Sutradhar is written by Ratul Chakraborty. It has a collection of seven stories. Each of them are of substantial size. It is a dramatized retelling of events, myths, and legends set across the arc of the Indian history. The book belongs to historical and mythological genre.
π The storyteller tries to retell ancient stories in a modern way. The author has started the book with An Ode to Ma Saraswati which glorifies the reading of the book. Although it is an adaption of Indic Civilisation, it is more interesting and makes the readers more curious while turning the pages.
π The author's story is a key of continuity of Indic Civilisation. The author and his fathers and fore fathers has kept alive their own civilisation by continously retelling and interpreting these stories as this has been their family tradition.
π The author has inserted poems in between the stories which is indeed appreciable. The author's narration is smooth and is easy to understand. I would like the author to publish more books of this genre.
Ratings : 4.5 /5
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