Sunday 6 June 2021

Book Review of Shrav vs Sana by Suhasini

 

Last year and a quarter, I would say has been tough for everyone particularly us kids. As a single child I have faced the brunt really hard. Nevertheless, I have kept myself soaked in books and am so happy always to be in their company.


While I am almost always a fantasy fiction lover but this time I read something very different which was a sheer delight to read. It’s a short cute book called Shrav Vs Sana. It really was fun reading it and I could relate to so many aspects. It brought a smile on my face many times.


About the book


Shrav vs Sana is a series of stories between two kids - Shrav and Sana. Both of them are different in nature but are good friends. Both of them keep fighting with each other, learning from each other, and can't stay without each other. Welcome to the world of Shrav and Sana to understand how they spend time with each other and what pranks both of them are upto.This book contains five short stories about Shrav and Sana and their small fights. Check out the book to see who will be winning these fights.


About the Author


Shravmusings is the pen name of the Mother and Son duo. Suhasini (the mother) has teamed up with her son (Shravanth) to capture the amazing journey of Shravanth through his childhood on their blog Shravmusings.  Mommy, Suhasini, is a trained Kids Life Coach and a Mental Health blogger. She blogs about her Parenting approach, her discoveries on Kids Mental Health, and the books she reads at MommyShravmusings.


No. of Pages: 27


My take on the book


Shrav is a cricket-freak thoughtful boy and Sana is her six year old hyper-active yet very talented kid who meet a lot to play together as their moms are cousins.


I so loved the concept of this book which is helping one kid overcome his weaknesses most tenderly with the help of a little push from the other. There are five chapters with five strong messages for the kids to learn from them while enjoying the read. 


It made me realise how we kids easily learn in the company of another kid. The way Shrav overcame his discomfort and panic in hearing loud sounds with the help of little Sana who craftfully finds a solution to his problem was undoubtedly and adorable read. 


The other four mini tales were equally tantalising and I would have loved if the book had thirty odd chapters at least. Expect the  author to pen them soon, will so love to soak myself in them.


Language and Narration


The language and narration in the book is age-appropriate. Anyone including a child can pick this book and devour its content enjoying it to its full. 


For me a high point on the book were the names of the chapters which are funnily yet meaningfully based on some genuine deep thinking. 


The book was a beautiful treat for the readers and left me wanting for more. I recommend it to everyone for a quick heart-warming read.


You can download the ebook here: https://www.theblogchatter.com/download/shrav-vs-sana-by-suhasini

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