Author : Ludwig Bemelmans
So bring on the rebels, the ripples from pebbles , the painters, and poets, and plays.
Thursday, 26 August 2021
Madeline
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
The Red Balloon
Author/ Director : Albert Lamorisse
Watched this featurette, thanks to the elaborate description in Paris By the Book. The film follows a boy Pascal, who on his way to school finds a Red Balloon , which surprisingly has a mind of it's own. It follows him according to his own will. The challenges which Pascal and this magic balloon face forms the rest of this lovely featurette, just 35 min long. This was shot in Paris, few years after the world war II, so it shows Paris in a different light, the narrow alleys and the battered buildings . A beautiful film , children will love it !
Rating: 👍👍👍👍👍
Paris by the book
Author: Liam Callanan
Review: A love letter to bohemian Paris, Paris By the Book by Liam Callanan is a book about an eccentric family which is driven into unconventional circumstances.
Sunday, 22 August 2021
Published - Where the Crawdads sing
My review of where the Crawdads sing published in Punekar News, a leading news portal of Pune.
Monday, 16 August 2021
Coming Home
Author : Rosamunde Pilcher
Plot:
Finally I decided to give up on this book . It is a story of a young girl , Judith who struggles her through the war , her parents relocated to the Eastern countries as part of East India Company . she is first entrusted to her aunt and later upon her untimely demise , is adopted by a wealthy aristocratic family . At first charmed by the riches , the comfort , glamor and teenage infatuation , it is only the loss which the war brings , which will pave the way for Judith to understand the meaning of true love and loss . It is a good story , old fashioned pleasures described in great detail, but I failed to connect with the plot. The book is too slow to start with . It is not that I haven’t read slow books before , but I felt that this book did not have anything new to offer , either in terms of historic background or characters . We know that WW II is one of the biggest tragedies in the history of the world .I felt the focus should have been more on the loss and Judith’s heartbreak rather than describing the English riches, the countryside and all other minute details . People rave about this author and I had heard only positive reviews about this book, so I was a little disappointed by my own experience . I know I am the odd one out , and I respectfully bail out !
Rating:👍👍