Description
- ISBN-13: 9781787704183
- Publisher: Europa Editions
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 129 mm
- No of Pages: 144
- Weight: 112 gr
- ISBN-10: 1787704181
- Publisher Date: 25 Nov 2021
- Edition: Media tie-in
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante explores the complex emotions of motherhood. A woman’s seaside vacation takes a dark turn when she becomes obsessed with a young mother and her daughter, forcing her to confront her own past. Experience this compelling story of womanhood and the ties that bind, now a major film by Maggie Gyllenhaal. ISBN: 9781787704183
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Mayank Kumar Singh –
This book stayed with me long after I finished it. Ferrante has a way of getting under your skin.
Sumit Rakesh Mhatre –
A slow burn of a novel. I appreciated the exploration of motherhood, even if it was a bit too dark for my taste.
Sourav –
I loved the setting and the writing style, but I felt like the plot was weak. A slightly disappointing read.
Aditya Vasudev –
Disturbing and thought-provoking. Ferrante’s exploration of female psychology is unparalleled.
Jarpula Ajay Simha –
Captivating from beginning to end. Ferrante’s writing is simply stunning. A true masterpiece.
Ashish Kumar –
I was completely absorbed by this book! The raw honesty of the narrator is both disturbing and compelling.
Ayush Tyagi –
The story was interesting, but I found the main character difficult to connect with. Mixed feelings.
Alok Kumar Dubey –
I loved this book! It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of female identity.
Sahil Sharma –
A bit too depressing for me, but I can appreciate the literary merit. The writing is beautiful.
Dharshan R –
Not my favorite Ferrante, but still a worthwhile read. The characters were well-developed and complex.
Kanishk Kumar –
A darkly beautiful book. The themes of motherhood and identity resonated deeply with me.
Nishit Kumar –
Ferrante’s writing is captivating, but the protagonist’s actions were often unsettling. A thought-provoking read, nonetheless.
Hariharasudhan J –
Ferrante delivers another powerful story. The rawness is what makes the story.
Vaani Kaushik –
I had a hard time getting into this one. The characters felt distant and unsympathetic to me.
Shambhavi Upadhyay –
Intense and unsettling. The protagonist is hard to like, but her story is fascinating. Highly recommend!
Ankit Parsoya –
I enjoyed the book but the ending felt abrupt. Still, worth reading for Ferrante’s sharp prose.
Nikhil Kashyap –
A compelling read, but be prepared for some uncomfortable truths about motherhood and regret.
Dheeraj Yadav –
Absolutely brilliant! Ferrante’s insights into motherhood are both profound and disturbing.