November 03, 2016

Book Review: Fables from India by Uday Mane

Title: Fables from India  
Author: Uday Mane
Publisher: Leadstart Publishing
ISBN:  9789352016266
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 170
Source: Flipkart Review Program
Rating:  3/5

If you listen to the fables in your childhood, that is great; if you listen to the fables when you grow up, that is also great! Fables represent imagination and imagination represents everything!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan

When I pronounce fables, a hidden sound echoes with it, that is childhood. Along with memories of friends, reading under the shadow of mom’s lap, spending nights with our grandparent under the whole glittering sky, If I could notice one thing that never changed is the passion for stories. It started with the queen, and then comes, lion, tiger, and king eventually. The way our personalities evolve through listen these oral tales is indescribable. And when you find them into paper format I assure you it is like having a treat with your old self.

Recently I got chance to explore Uday Mane’s “Fables from India” it is a collection of twenty two stories.  Mostly sets into ancient India. Every story made me turn the page immediately. Narration was so simple yet interesting that age group doesn’t bind it into any category, It is happy read for everyone, if you enjoy fables.

I loved that author didn’t try to preach anything, as we noticed into most of the fables. Every story entertain us, made us lead into positive side of life, we enjoy them every moment.

Either It is king’s intelligence that costs the prince his eyes. (The prince of aramadia) Or When an Young boy urges for his pet that displays the beautiful connection between nature and human being, which have been missing these days. (Nadir’s little lamb)

I love that story titled (The Sacred Tree of Khamur) in which A magnificent tree bears fruit of different kinds, but the king wants it to be cut down to serve justice, and how tree defend itself in the end.

Besides these   The Bestselling Book, The Fortune Teller, The Jungle Laws, The Young Man and The Sea, and many more, I can’t mention all twenty two titles here but I loved to read them all. Just simply beautiful.  
    
ABOUT AUTHOR
Based out of Mumbai, Uday Mane is an entrepreneur, script writer, and a digital marketing professional. He started his writing career with fables, several of which are featured in this collection. His debut novel, The Helpline, was released in 2014 to rave reviews. INR 5 per book was donated towards child welfare through Rotary club and NGO Vidya. Uday Mane volunteers for Storytelling and English speaking sessions for the underprivileged through Vidya. He is an avid reader and admires the writings of Salman Rushdie, Rohinton Mistry, and Charles Dickens among others. He loves to travel and explore places, watch movies, and collect classic novels. You can connect with him on Twitter: @The_Allegorist 



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