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A Unique Little Girl Pournaprema
About A Unique Little GirlCompiled of anecdotes culled from notes she made during her conversations with the Mother, this book by Pournapréma, the Mother's granddaughter, reveals many stories from the Mother's childhood, her life in Paris as a young woman, her stays in Algeria with the occultists Max and Alma Théon, and the journey that led her to stay with Sri Aurobindo in India. Originally these anecdotes were recounted to Ashram schoolchildren in 1978, and the story-telling narrative style combined with the many photographs, sketches, and paintings, will engage readers of all ages. REVIEWBiographies of the Mother and reminiscences by disciples about their contact with her are numerous and always fascinating because the Mother's personality and her way of working for this earth are riveting in their power and grace. This slim volume, A Unique Little Girl, by the Mother's granddaughter Pournaprema, is unique among such biographical accounts. Drawn from notes she had made during conversations with the Mother, these stories and anecdotes were recounted to the Ashram schoolchildren in 1978, just five years after the Mother had left her body. Originally published in French under the title Une drôle de petite fille, this English translation brings to a wider audience a charming and intimate narrative that will appeal to readers of all ages.
After spending about a year in Pondicherry, the Mother had to return to France due to the outbreak of the First World War. From France she then travelled to Japan in 1916, and the book recounts her voyage, going around the Cape of Good Hope instead of passing through the Suez Canal, which was closed because of the war. After four years in Japan, she returned to India, to Sri Aurobindo, and, as Pournaprema ends her story:
December 2013 |