Grandma's Bag of Stories

 




Book: Grandma's Bag of Stories
Author: Sudha Murty
Publisher: India Puffin
Language: English
Genre: Children, Young Adult
Pages: 192
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About the book:
"Grandma's Bag of Stories" is a delightful collection of tales that transport readers to a world of wonder, wisdom, and warmth. This enchanting book brings to life the tradition of storytelling, reflecting the timeless bond between generations through a series of captivating narratives.

About the Author:
Sudha Murty, a prolific author and philanthropist, has a unique ability to touch hearts with her storytelling. Her deep understanding of Indian culture, values, and the art of imparting moral lessons through stories shines through in this book. Her reputation as an author of great empathy and insight is well-deserved, making her an authority on the subject of storytelling,

Why I selected this book:
I chose "Grandma's Bag of Stories" because of my appreciation for Sudha Murty's previous works and my belief in the power of storytelling to convey important life lessons. This book, in particular, promised to encapsulate the magic of family, tradition, and the wisdom passed down through generations - themes I find deeply enriching.

What makes this book useful:
This book is a treasure trove of wisdom and values presented through engaging and culturally diverse stories. It serves as a valuable tool for both parents and educators to impart moral lessons to children in an enjoyable way. Additionally, it evokes nostalgia and reminds us of the cherished moments spent with our own grandparents.

One of the book's most endearing qualities is the character of Grandma (Ajji) herself. As the storyteller, she is a repository of wisdom and kindness, the embodiment of timeless values. Her interactions with her grandchildren are heartwarming and serve as a reminder of the special bond between generations. There are total of 22 short stories in which my favorite is "The Kingdom of Fools". Well I felt "The Enchanted Scorpions" as a senseless story or maybe I couldn't understand it properly.

The story taught us the lesson:
The overarching lesson in "Grandma's Bag of Stories" is the enduring power of storytelling as a means of teaching important life values. Each story is a fable that imparts wisdom, ethics, and cultural insights. They teach us about kindness, honesty, perseverance, and empathy, serving as guiding lights in our own lives.

To whom the book is intended:
▫️ This book is intended for readers of all ages, but it's particularly valuable for parents and grandparents seeking to introduce moral values to their children in an engaging and relatable manner.
▫️ Teachers can also utilize these stories as educational tools in the classroom to promote cultural awareness and character development.

Summarize in one word:
Enriching.

What I like in this book:
▫️ Sudha Murty's writing is simple yet profound, making it accessible to readers of all ages.
▫️ Her portrayal of Grandma as the storyteller is endearing, and it beautifully captures the essence of intergenerational relationships.
▫️ This book is a delightful reminder of the enduring tradition of storytelling and its power to connect us across generations while imparting valuable life lessons.

This book is a true gem for anyone who appreciates the magic of stories that touch the heart and soul.

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