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Birds of the Snows (F.B)

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Book Details

  • Author: Tarannum Riyaz

  • Publisher: Niyogi Books

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 498

  • Release Date: 30-05-2022

  • ISBN: 9789391125288

  • Languages: English

  • Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.3 inches

About the Book

Birds of the Snows by Tarannum Riyaz is a captivating and evocative tale that transports readers into a world where nature, culture, and human lives intersect. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of snowy landscapes, capturing the ethereal beauty and harsh realities of a world shaped by snow, birds, and the lives of those who exist within it. Riyaz weaves a complex and layered story, drawing readers into a world where the essence of life is defined by resilience, migration, and the constant quest for survival.

With its rich, poetic prose and intricate exploration of human emotions and relationships, Birds of the Snows immerses readers into a poignant journey, offering deep insights into the connections between humanity and the natural world. Riyaz’s ability to depict the delicate balance of life in the coldest of climates adds an intense layer to the narrative, making this novel a profound meditation on nature, survival, and transformation.

Whether it’s the symbolism of birds or the harsh yet beautiful landscapes they inhabit, Birds of the Snows serves as an ode to the resilience of life and the intricate tapestry that ties us to the natural world. This novel is not just a story—it’s an experience that invites reflection on the broader themes of migration, belonging, and the journey of life itself.