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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • ISBN: 9788177661088

  • Edition: 5th

  • Publishing Year: March 2003

  • Pages: 156

  • Language: Marathi

  • Category: Short Stories

  • Binding: Paperback


About The Book:

In Zadvata, Anand Yadav presents a compelling collection of stories that traverse different walks of life, exploring a wide array of experiences and forms. Through his vivid narrative, the author showcases his personal encounters, yet these stories transcend individuality, offering a universal truth that resonates with all readers. Each story is shaped by his own perspective, but the emotions and lessons it conveys have a wider, timeless relevance.

The title Zadvata, meaning "the ways in a jungle," metaphorically reflects the untamed nature of the human experience. The author, drawing from his personal life, paints a portrait of life’s complexities and struggles, yet each story embodies truths that are universally understood. The richness of Yadav’s storytelling lies in its ability to connect personal reflections with shared human experiences, making the stories not just relatable but also deeply impactful.

In each of these stories, Yadav captures the essence of life's challenges and triumphs, drawing readers into a world where every leaf of a tree, every path in the jungle, and every personal moment can mirror larger societal truths. Zadvata is a poignant exploration of the personal yet universal nature of life’s stories.