click the link -A Father’s Verses: Nehru’s Letters in Poetry
In 1928, a father wrote a series of letters to his
ten-year-old daughter, unfolding the grand story of our world—from the birth of
stars to the rise of civilizations.
These letters, tender and wise, became Letters from a Father to His
Daughter, a book that has inspired generations to see history not as dry
facts, but as a living, breathing adventure.
This book, A Father’s Verses, reimagines Jawaharlal Nehru’s
timeless lessons as poetry.
Why poetry?
Because just as Nehru believed that a child’s curiosity is the key to
understanding the universe, poetry is the key to unlocking wonder.
It turns the slow cooling of the Earth into a lullaby, the first flicker of
fire into a rhyme, and the epics of India into a ballad sung by time itself.
Here, you’ll find Nehru’s original ideas preserved like fossils in amber, but
set free in stanzas that dance. Each poem is paired with a snippet of his
words, so you can hear both the father’s voice and the poet’s echo.
The illustrations?
They’re windows into a child’s imagination—where dinosaurs wear monsoons as
necklaces, and the moon whispers secrets to the Himalayas.
This book is for:
- Children who
ask “How?” and “Why?” (and adults who
still do).
- Dreamers who
see history as a story, not a syllabus.
- Fathers,
mothers, and teachers who know that the smallest questions (“What
is civilization?”) have the biggest answers.
Nehru wrote to Indira:
“The real way to understand history is to look upon it as an adventure.”
So turn the page, and let the adventure begin—one verse at a time.
Bhushan Kulkarni
click the link -A Father’s Verses: Nehru’s Letters in Poetry
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