Shyamchi Aai" (meaning "Shyam's Mother") is a heartwarming and
poignant autobiography by Sane Guruji, narrating his childhood
memories of his mother, a resilient and selfless woman who instilled
strong moral values in him despite facing immense poverty in rural
Maharashtra, India; the book is celebrated for its beautiful portrayal of a
mother-son bond, rich descriptions of nature, and the simple yet profound
life lessons it imparts through everyday incidents, making it a cherished
classic in Marathi literature, especially for its accessible storytelling
style.
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