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A review by _askthebookbug
Three Thousand Stitches: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives by Sudha Murty
4.0
Three thousand stitches.
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"I can give you many examples of people who may not have studied much but have done well for themselves because they believed they could." - Sudha Murty.
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I remember reading Wise and Otherwise last year and thinking how humble Sudha Murty truly is. Three thousand stitches caught my eye soon after that and I finsihed reading it in a single day. A collection of 11 short stories that revolve around Sudha Murty's life, this book is like a breath of fresh air. The stories are simple which is expected considering how the author herself doesn't like anything extravagant. But it's often the simplest stories that create an impact on the readers.
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There are many reasons why I liked this book. It might have something to do with the reality of it or perhaps due to the humbleness of the stories. The author writes about her experiences which range from her college days to the days of her being The Chairman of Infosys foundation. She sets examples with each story about how one should not give up during tough times or the teaching that you should not let money rule your heart. Her stories are sweet, practical and extremely relatable. We often judge people by the clothes that they wear or language that they speak while we shouldn't be carrying out such inconsiderate acts. This book is an inspiring and motivational read. It strikes a chord with those who really want to implement changes in their lives and what better way to do it than by listening to one of the kindest and grounded person in the World.
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A beautiful read to clear your head and count your blessings.
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Rating -4.5/5.
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"I can give you many examples of people who may not have studied much but have done well for themselves because they believed they could." - Sudha Murty.
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I remember reading Wise and Otherwise last year and thinking how humble Sudha Murty truly is. Three thousand stitches caught my eye soon after that and I finsihed reading it in a single day. A collection of 11 short stories that revolve around Sudha Murty's life, this book is like a breath of fresh air. The stories are simple which is expected considering how the author herself doesn't like anything extravagant. But it's often the simplest stories that create an impact on the readers.
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There are many reasons why I liked this book. It might have something to do with the reality of it or perhaps due to the humbleness of the stories. The author writes about her experiences which range from her college days to the days of her being The Chairman of Infosys foundation. She sets examples with each story about how one should not give up during tough times or the teaching that you should not let money rule your heart. Her stories are sweet, practical and extremely relatable. We often judge people by the clothes that they wear or language that they speak while we shouldn't be carrying out such inconsiderate acts. This book is an inspiring and motivational read. It strikes a chord with those who really want to implement changes in their lives and what better way to do it than by listening to one of the kindest and grounded person in the World.
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A beautiful read to clear your head and count your blessings.
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Rating -4.5/5.