English, asked by sana200623, 1 year ago


2. Write a review of your favourite book that you have read under these heading


-the name of the book
-when it was published
-why you like this book
-why you think others should read this book

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Leelasatya3: fav book?
Leelasatya3: What about Conan Doyle books
Leelasatya3: how about Agatha Christie
sana200623: any good famous book

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Answered by rahul72799
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Answer:

  • The name of the book - "The story of my life " by Helen Keler.
  • it was published in 1903
  • i likes the Book because of language used and

due to Keller's autobiography detailing her early life, especially her experiences with Anne Sullivan. Portions of it were adapted by William Gibson for a 1957 Playhouse 90 production, a 1959 Broadway play, a 1962 Hollywood feature film, and the Indian film Black..

  • if others read the book can have Good vocab control and Good concepts of writing.

hope it is helpful.

mark it brainliest plzz!!


sana200623: can you say some other. That's why I should refer someone to read this book because it's not so good so please
rahul72799: you can have suggest "three mistakes of my life"
Answered by kripavinu90
1

MY FAVORITE BOOK

MY favorite book is Heidi. Heidi is an amusing story of a little girl and her life in alps. Johanna Spyri s the author of Heidi published in japan in 1962.

At first glance, Heidi is certainly an emotional story dealing with fears and the anxiety of a child to be without parents and to be displaced. But later on we see that a child moves the world and its surroundings.

The orphan child Heidi first lives with her aunt Dete but Dete would like to focus on her career. So she brings Heidi to her grandfather an odd old man( Uncle Alm). Uncle Alm is  kind hearted but mistrusts anyone & wants to keep the child from all evils of the world. So he refuses to send her to school; instead she goes to pasture with a shepherd boy, Peter. This finds a sudden end when aunt Dete comes and  brings Heidi to Frankfurt to stay with a rich family and learn something. But Heidi becomes homesick & she is being sent back to her home.  

Heidi speaks to us with a voice of love and we shouldn't be tire listening to her. Heidi seems to be loved as a child of nature, a symbol for romanticism and lost innocence. Johanna Spyri wants to empower people to accept to new challenges while keeping a good heart as Heidi, who is able to read stories to Peter's blind grandmother and even moves her unsociable grandfather to return into the village community.

Story of Heidi tries to give orientation in a world shaken by a rapid social change, a world in disorder that makes people fell insecure and this is exactly what makes the story attractive today in view of neoliberalism and globalization.

This is my Favorite book.

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