Three Thousand Stitches: Book Review
A heartwarming collection of true stories by Sudha Murty, highlighting courage, kindness, and the power of ordinary people to create change.on Apr 11, 2025
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Three Thousand Stitches – Ordinary People by Sudha Murty
Sudha Murty's Three Thousand Stitches is a touching anthology of true-life stories that capture the intricacies of human nature and the strength of small but brave actions. In her work with the Infosys Foundation, her own life as a woman engineer in a man's world, and her interactions with individuals from various backgrounds, Murty crafts a story that is inspiring and profoundly moving.
The highlight of the book is her stories of rehabilitating the devadasi community, an eye-opener on society's prejudices, and the cascading effects of kindness. Murty's narrative is straightforward but deep, and every anecdote is relatable and reflective. Whether she is bringing out the glory of Indian cinema or defying societal conventions, her writing leaves a mark.
What is so special about this book is the way Murty manages to bring forward common people and their problems in a unique manner. She does not glamorize nor dramatize, but presents a realistic and penetrating view of the small yet important things in life.
For fans of inspiring and meaningful tales, Three Thousand Stitches is an absolute must. Sudha Murty's warmth, clarity, and empathy shine through in the writing of this book, assuring us that even the humblest of things can bring vast change.
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