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The Village Maestro & 100 Other Stories

(4 customer reviews)

$24.95

Chosen as a “Festival Selection” by India’s VARTA FESTIVAL 2023

U.S. Hardback edition $27.99 – some copies available; US PAPERBACK edition: $17.99 – some copies available
INDIAN paperback edition: Rs. 599/- only; OUT OF STOCK – being reprinted                                                                            U.K. editions being considered.

 

Power tales.

Brief by design (micro-stories, really).

Slick in the telling and unforgettably gripping in impact.

The book emerges from Professor Mathai’s signature practice of opening each lecture with a quick but well-crafted parable – which has become part of campus lore in all the US universities where he has taught.

His stories unerringly achieve their purpose, leaving the punchline pulsing in the hearer’s memory. Mathai smoothly and swiftly criss-crosses diverse knowledge fields as he weaves his tales with material from literature, science, history, mythology, world events, and even epiphanic personal anecdotes.  The content uplifts the hearer instantly – never failing to leave an inspirational stamp on the reader’s soul.

Take a quick look at the titles of a few of the stories to see what they are about: “The pain of the painless” shows how dreadful life would be without the sensation of pain; “Save the snake-pit!” reminds us of the ironic value of lethal snake venom – it is essential for preparing its own potent antidote; “From Beggar to Bride” unveils the unearthly beauty of a beggar maid wandering into an African king’s court, whom the king declares his queen that very hour; “The spider’s chide” comes from a Swedish lab which demonstrated that the insect exerted 172 times its body weight on a particular object – raising the question: why can’t humans fare as well?; “Floating iron” retells the deeply symbolic story of Elisha the Prophet retrieving a sunken axe from the depth of the River Jordan; “The trickle’s push” reflects on the might of a water-drop that makes its way into the Atlantic.

Not surprisingly, even those who are normally totally uninterested in reading may feel tempted, if only once a day, to dip into one of these micro-stories.

The book is relevant to everyone.

And it is a title for keeps.

Reviews, Interviews, and Mentions

 

I have just finished reading this wonderful book.

Why did it take me so long?

Because I read only one or two stories per sitting, over lunch – I most often dine alone in my office for just 10-15 minutes.

So I was able to savor the stories as they should be read: pondered for minutes, hours, or sometimes days after reading.

I enjoyed them very much.

I shall miss sharing my lunch moments with these words of wisdom

– James M. Tour, Ph.D., FRSC, NAI, NAE
T. T. and W. F. Chao Professor of Chemistry
Professor of Computer Science
Professor of Materials Science and NanoEngineering
NanoCarbon Center
RICE UNIVERSITY, USA

June the 19th, 2024

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A marvelous book, says Mark Lardas, (engineer, freelance writer, hstorian, and model-maker, from League City, TX, USA), in his review of the book: https://scanalyst.fourmilab.ch/t/this-weeks-book-review-the-village-maestro/3864

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Reviewed by Lamat R. Hasan in The Hindustan Times on July the 6th, 2023

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Fell in love with it. Please compliment the author
– Sunil Roberts Vuppula

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Review by Times of India’s Senior Assistant Editor, John Cheeran: https://johncheeran.substack.com/p/when-mr-jacob-met-prime-minister

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The deeper I get into the text, the more impressed I am. Each chapter is a new layer of truth” – Richard A. Davis, author of Internal Affairs: How to mend a wounded soul and of God, I don’t Get It: Critical thinking on critical questions

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Through his quick, masterful tales, Varghese Mathai engages us in pondering an array of life lessons. But don’t get fooled by the brevity of the encounter–the stories may be very short, yet you’ll find yourself reflecting on them for years to come. Great teachers have a way of starting a story that our minds don’t want to end–even when we’ve finished the course or closed the book!” – Joyce Weinsheimer, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

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“Varghese Mathai’s powerful series of morality tales captured my attention and interest in an instant. A delightfully deep message is packed into the two-minute or three-minute bite-sized bits that are a compelling read” – Curtis Hill, Former Attorney General , State of Indiana

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The pleasant suspense common to all of these micro-stories enhances their reading pleasure. As the distilled wisdom in each piece comes alive, you will experience your own little epiphany and be surprised by joy” – Canon Professor George Iype Kovoor, Fellow of Berkley College, Yale University; Chaplain To H.M. The Queen

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This collection of stories had its beginning for me, many decades ago, in Dr. Mathai’s classroom. He began each class by telling a short story, a parable of sorts. These stories were brief, but captivating, and featured rich and luminous characters. I grew to anticipate those moments. If another student or I missed a class, this was the inevitable question asked: “What was his story?” 

Shortly after graduation, I asked Dr. Mathai if those “classroom stories” existed in a written compilation. Not yet, he said, but willingly sent a draft of one of my favorites: ‘Two Jewish Brothers’ (included in this volume). It is a story that resonated with me when I first heard it, and has been a reminder to me about a life lived with love, humility, and honor. I have referenced it frequently over the years, and retold it many times.

A narrative told artfully is powerful, and Dr. Mathai’s concise and gifted story telling style brought these tales to life. Inside these pages you will find common folk who are shining jewels. The parables speak in a powerful voice about the simple, profound, and meaningful beauty of human relationships, about things of true value, and about the gift of life. I’m happy to see that this collection of insightful stories will finally be reaching a larger audience. I believe they will be read and reread, time and time again” – Patrick Endres, Wildlife Photographer, Alaska, USA

…piques interest…literary skill… exceptional… inspirational knowledge … instruction and inspiration …..  Can’t put Maestro down” – Richard Newkirk, Brain Expert, USA

From the moment you read the first sentence of each story, you find yourself immersed in a different world. Each parable contains a universe in its core with pithy learning embedded in its fabric. In a world that is constantly searching for meaning, these stories provide one with a sense of spiritual relief and intuitive wisdom; an intangible feeling that stays with you long after the story is finished”Soven Trehan, Communication Specialist – Public Affairs & Communications, American Express

Dr. Mathai’s college classes always began with a brief, thought-provoking story, packed with wisdom and insight. These vignettes from history, science, literature, and folklore are now available to those not lucky enough to have had him as a professor, but fortunate to have found this judicious book of anecdotes and corresponding life lessons. Brimming with astute narratives, the reader is afforded brief, brilliant tales that speak to the soul. Wise vignettes from history and literature give insight into life lessons for today’s modern world” – Sarah Bergstedt, School Counselor, Minneapolis

Engaging, wide-ranging, and often witty – wise and pithy” – Kevin Crossley-Holland, poet and prize-winning author

Click here for a full Book Review by Rashmi Narzary (Award-winner from the Sahitya Akademi  – the Indian Academy of Letters) 

And here for an interview with Varghese: https://www.talkingbooksthewiseowl.art/talking-books-varghese-mathai

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