What if you could turn back the clock four decades to a remote coastal village in the Western Ghats of India?
Still, Still Waters is a profound reflection on a childhood that was enchanting, yet formative.
In this intimate memoir, the author looks back at his life's encounters, reimagining the lost art of slow parenting and exploring the complexities of human relationships. The author reflects on how a "slow-burn" upbringing shaped his thoughts on raising a liberated child and also his overall worldview.
Through nostalgic, simplistic storytelling, the author contrasts the vibrant, on-the-go dynamism of his childhood education with the superfluous, fast-food pedagogy of modern life. Join him on a quiet walk through his memories that promise to shift your perspective on modern existence.
The author cites some of his very personal, subtle confrontations with life as we saunter alongside him through these quiet, poignant memories.