Book Review: The World of Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore's stories are a blend of reality and emotions. Most of his work is in Bengali and later translated into English. His stories revolve around the lives of common people. 

I remember I was in seventh grade when I read Kabuliwala.The story was a part of my English syllabus. I found the story very heartwarming and i genuinely enjoyed reading this particular story. 




Years later when I read the same story in this book, I felt nostalgic. The story was all about a father's love for her daughters. And it also highlights the pain of growing up and leaving the parental home after marriage. 

With his work Tagore not only entertained the readers but also questioned the social norms. Grab a cup of coffee and find a suitable seating area and enjoy reading this masterpiece.

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