Shrisadaner Shrimatira
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š¹ Author: Rita Basu
š¹Ā Genre: Autobiography - Biography - Memoir
š¹Ā Format: Hardcover
š¹ ISBN: 9789350407172
š¹Ā Pages: 164
š¹Ā Weight: 212 grams
š Book Summary:
"The fascinating memoir of life at ShrisadanāRabindranath Tagore's historic hostel for girls."
In a time when womenās education was still a radical idea, Rabindranath Tagore faced criticism for establishing a residential hostel for girls. Shrisadan was born out of this silent revolution, offering young women a space for learning, growth, and independence.
This book, written by a former resident of Shrisadan, presents a vivid memoir of life inside the hostel. Through nostalgic storytelling, the author recounts:
ā The joys and struggles of hostel life
ā Friendships, mischief, and adventures from childhood to youth
ā A unique perspective on womenās education in Tagoreās Santiniketan
This heartfelt, humorous, and nostalgic memoir captures the spirit of Shrisadan, making it a treasured read for lovers of history, Tagoreās legacy, and memoirs.
š¤ About the Author:
Rita Basu
ā Born in Kolkata
ā Studied at Santiniketan Patha Bhavan & Presidency College
ā Specialized in early childhood education at Maria Montessoriās institute
ā Over 35 years of experience in education, running her own school
ā Renowned children's author, creator of the beloved Pintu Mama & Bagha series
ā Writes across genres, including mystery, humor, travelogues, and memoirs
ā Recipient of education awards in 2014 & 2024
Even today, she remains dedicated to child development and education.
š "Shrisadaner Shrimatira" is an enchanting memoir that beautifully captures the essence of growing up in a revolutionary educational institution."

