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Ravi Shankar Etteth
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
158
Age Group
6-8 Years
Language
English
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Author
Ravi Shankar Etteth
Publisher
Westland Publications
Number of Pages
158
Language
English
SKU
9789371975353
ISBN
9789371975353
Reading Age
6-8 Years
Dimensions
19.8x13.5x1.3cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 299
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Started The Little Book of Goodbyes on a Saturday evening and didn't come up for air until I'd finished it. Ravi Shankar Etteth's writing has a warmth and rhythm that pulls you in immediately, and the emotional journey the book takes you on is both comforting and quietly profound. One of my favourite reads of the year.
What I appreciate most about The Little Book of Goodbyes is that it's hopeful without being unrealistic. Ravi Shankar Etteth understands that healing and moving forward is messy and slow and non-linear, and the book honours that truthfully. I needed this story more than I knew I did when I picked it up. Wonderful.
There's a tenderness to this book that I found completely disarming. Ravi Shankar Etteth writes about love and heartbreak with real honesty โ no clichรฉs, no easy resolutions, just beautifully observed human experience. I hugged my copy when I finished it, which I realise sounds odd, but there it is. Five stars.
This is exactly the kind of book I recommend to people who say they don't read anymore. It's accessible, it's moving, and it's proof that fiction can say things that feel genuinely true about how love and loss and healing actually work. Ravi Shankar Etteth has real talent. I'll be reading everything they write.
I don't usually cry at books but this one got me completely. Ravi Shankar Etteth has written something that is genuinely moving without being manipulative โ the emotions feel earned, the characters feel real, and the story left me thinking about it for days afterwards. Beautiful in every sense.