0
17 years of experience17 years of Excellence
SUBJECTS
ADV. SEARCH
Indian Books on Discounts
  A COMMA IN A SENTENCE: Extraordinary Change in an Ordinary Family Over Six Generations
 

A Comma In A Sentence: Extraordinary Change In An Ordinary Family Over Six Generations

by R. Gopalakrishnan

  Price : Rs 295.00
  Your Price : Rs 241.90
Discount
18
In Stock
  In the early 1800s, in the small, sheltered village of Vilakkudi in the Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu, Ranganathan, a small-time landowner, was raising his children, at the time unaffected by British rule in India or upheavals in the rest of the world. As time passed, railways were built and newspapers appeared; isolated villages like Vilakkudi were exposed to social and cultural change. It is this transition that the author, Ranganathan’s great-great-great grandson, tries to trace through the story of his family.

Anecdotal and fascinating, A Comma in a Sentence includes the experiences of Ranganathan; of Ooshi, the author’s great grandfather, who was deeply concerned by the mismanagement of the great Madras famine by the British (an incidental benefit was that the family could earn a wee bit more out of paddy in those years); Gopalan, the author’s grandfather, who encouraged modern school education for his children; Rajam, the author’s father, whose generation moved to the cities for the first time to find work in colonial Calcutta; and R. Gopalakrishnan himself, whose generation was the first to attend college and whose children—the present generation—were fortunate to study in universities like Stanford and Harvard.

Told in lucid, insightful prose, this story provides a microcosmic view of the societal changes India has seen over the past two hundred years.

ISBN - 9788129129772
 


Pages : 184
Credit Cards
Payment accepted by All Major Credit and Debit Cards, Net Banking, Cash Cards, Paytm, UPI, Paypal. Our payment gateways are 100% secure.
Check Delivery
Books by Same Author
15%
Research Priorities in North East India: With Special Reference to Assam
by R Gopalakrishnan
22%
What the CEO Really Wants from You
by R. Gopalakrishnan
22%
What the CEO Really Wants From You
by R. Gopalakrishnan
15%
India And The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
by C R Bijoy , Shankar Gopalakrishnan , Shomona Khanna
20%
Jamsetji Tata: Powerful Learnings For Corporate Success
by R. Gopalakrishnan &  Harish Bhat
Books of Similar Interest
22%
Time Present and Time Past : Memoirs of a Top Cop
by Kirpal Dhillon
22%
India Since 1947: The Independent Years
by Gopa Sabharwal (ed.)
10%
Antharjanam : Memoirs of a Namboodiri Woman
by Devaki Nilayamgode , Indira Menon (Tr), Radhika P. Menon (Tr)
20%
Vithal Bhai Patel
by S. R. Bakshi
10%
The Unforgettable Maharajas-150 Years of Photography
by E. Jaiwant Paul
Best Book Mart
Support

Email Us Email : support [at] bestbookmart.com
Working Hours Timing : 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Mon-Fri)
Powered By
CCAvenue
SSL Protection