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ISBN: 9788184983746
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Edition: 10
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Publishing Year: February 1984
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Pages: 174
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Language: Marathi
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Category: Fiction
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
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Binding: Paperback
Description:
This fascinating narrative invites readers into the curious and introspective world of an individual who finds solace in solitude and a deep connection with nature. The protagonist, typically capricious and aloof, enjoys the quiet beauty of life, away from the bustling crowds. They yearn for moments of peace and reflection but are often caught in the demanding speed of modern life, where personal desires are sidelined by the relentless rush to fulfill societal expectations.
The narrative reflects on the disconnect between the hurried pace of everyday existence and the unspoken longing for simpler, quieter moments—such as admiring the starry sky, listening to the rustling leaves, or experiencing the tranquility of nature. While not a trained naturalist, the narrator expresses a deep infatuation with jungles, offering a glimpse into their curiosity about the wild world. This personal reflection becomes a meditation on the vastness, richness, and beauty of the natural world, as the protagonist shares their fascination with the jungle—a world full of mystery and allure.
The book serves as a call to those who, like the narrator, may feel the pull of nature, encouraging readers to step away from the mechanical grind of life and immerse themselves in the wonders of the wild. The stories within this book are more than just tales of the jungle; they are a deeper reflection on life, our disconnection from nature, and the possibility of rediscovery through exploration.
This work is an evocative exploration of one's own place in the world and a reminder of the beauty that can still be found in the simplest of experiences, if we only stop to notice.


