Speed Post - Shobha De. From the story of a son who leaves his father in an old age home pretending he is a stranger to the story of earthquake aid being exploited and not reaching to victims, each story is a moving one and will generate myriads of emotions within the readers, ranging from anger to kindness to pity to the realisation of reality of the world. We need more people like Sudha Murthy to make India a better place to live in Views Read Edit View history. Sudha Murthy just has the right eye to look and learn from all simple incidents in life.
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About a poor, old lady who shows her gratitude to Mrs Murthy for giving them a hospital by giving a string of jasmine. Jealous and self centred people are dangerous, they make negative remarks regardlessly knowing what really one feels by there remarks.
Wise and Otherwise
I started reading the book with great enthusiasm hoping to learn something different about the Indian author and their take on life. Simplicity of language is always a characteristic feature of Murty's writings. I recommend this book for each and every Indian who wants to know more about the real state of India A book of 50 odd short stories of real life experiences of the author which has enough power to tease one's heart and at least one fable will have close resemblance Firstly this book is a much needed break from the Chasings, Murders, Mysteries, and Crime and others.
One is sure to turn kind to people who are less fortunate than us after reading this book.
Wise and Otherwise by Sudha Murty
Leprosy stricken state was in abject poverty as people don't get job and otheewise have left with no clothes on her body author take a leap and given every woman a sari for covering there dignity and feel sorry for the situation. I'd like to read this book on Kindle Don't have a Kindle?
Through her writings, she tries to highlight the social issues prevalent in the society. Search the sudhw to add. These vignettes are educative, motivating, enlightening.
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The stories seemed repetitive and draggy. The author has made us acquainted with what we experience in our daily life yet fa An old man came to Author to buy his book for her library project as she have build libraries in a state and going for inauguration of an another onehe try to influence her by telling he knows Sudha sudna Narayan murty without knowing that she is Sudha and she rejected him saying if he was honest ,urthy would have think of buying it but now not even for free she gonna get it.
Do not take without giving. See positive points in others, be positive, be sensitive to other's of and needs, realise that you are lucky to be healthy and alive, do what is right, know your limitations and strive to make a change.
othersise Dec 24, Debanjan rated it it was ok. Views Read Edit View history. She has been doing this work for many yearswithout expecting any reward for herself but as her duty and responsibility.
A woman was sold in red light area on rakhi and she gone through enough when Sudha say akka to tara on rakhi day, she anger and said on relationship she has to offer is between man and woman and there is no other relationship. Sep 08, This was a nice read.
About the author Sudha Murty is a social activist and worker and also a prolific writer in Kannada and English. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Wise and otherwise is one of mine favourite book written by sudha murthy. Apr 25, Firstly this book is a much needed break from the Chasings, Murders, Mysteries, and Crime and others.
Wise and Otherwise: A Salute to Life - Sudha Murty - Google Books
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Another thing that is evident is that a human being has the intent to bg more when he is himself struggling. Fifty vignettes showcase the myriad shades of human nature.
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