What are some suggestions for books in English and Marathi language for my daughter for summer holiday? She is 15 years old.
Last Updated: 23.06.2025 04:03

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. The most wonderful book I have read in my whole life .It is a fiction which inspires us to follow our dream.
The books I am suggesting are just for anyone (of course I don’t know your daughter) These books have always inspired me and I hope your daughter likes them too : )
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Although I have stayed in Maharashtra for 3 years , still i cannot read or properly understand Marathi. However , I can suggest books in English which your daughter will love . { These are not from the BookTok }
For any school going girl ,summer vacation is best time to invest in reading.
But being a teenager myself , I would request you to let her explore what she want to read. Even if you come across the best books and she does not want to read , there will be no use . Let her find it herself . It could be a suggestion from friend, teacher , anybody who influence her or even google search !
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Diary of a Wimpy kid. She could either love it or find it ok ( I am suggesting because I don’t know her )
Sudha Murthy books ( All of her books are suitable for a 15 year old , even if you may feel they are children’s books) My favourite book from Sudha Murthy is “The Old man and his God”
Biographies of famous persons( like Lal Bahadur Shastri, Munshi Premchand , Chanakya ,Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam ,Amartya Sen )Yes these are ones I have read in the past few months and all are inspirational in a way or other.
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Atomic Habits by James Clear .This book is anyway so popular that I don’t think I need to tell anything about it
Keep Reading ,Stay Happy
That’s it . I am eager to know which one of these your daughter choose. Let me know if you need some help.
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