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The Breaks

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SKU: 9781914198007

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In “The Breaks,” Julietta Singh weaves a tapestry of memoir and cultural critique, exploring themes of inheritance, vulnerability, and the intricate dance between personal and political realities. Penned as a letter to her young daughter, Singh masterfully combines tenderness and insight, offering a poignant meditation on the complexities of living through precarious times. Experience the power of love, resilience, and the enduring search for hope in a world marked by uncertainty.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781914198007
  • Publisher: Daunt Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 204 mm
  • ISBN-10: 191419800X
  • Publisher Date: 09 Sep 2021
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Weight: 376 gr

21 reviews for The Breaks

  1. Shubham Pathak

    A bit rambling and unfocused. I had trouble following the author’s train of thought. The topic is good though.

  2. Srishti Thukral

    Singh’s work is brave and beautiful. A necessary read for our times. I learned a lot and am very grateful for this book.

  3. K R Ganeshkumar

    I was expecting something different. While the writing is good, the book didn’t fully grab me. Good concept though.

  4. Maryam Mushtaq

    This book is a gem! Singh’s writing is beautiful, and her insights are profound. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future.

  5. Ojaswani Gupta

    It was alright. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t love it either. It had some interesting points. Pretty average book

  6. Hitesh Bhatia

    Profound and moving! It’s a beautiful exploration of motherhood and the world we’re inheriting. I loved it!

  7. Priya

    An okay read overall. Some parts were well-written, but others felt a bit preachy. It’s up to you to read though.

  8. Akshat Chourasia

    Absolutely stunning. A must-read for anyone grappling with the complexities of our world. Julietta Singh is amazing.

  9. Tanisha Gupta

    I appreciated the author’s honesty, but the book felt a bit disjointed. Some parts were stronger than others.

  10. Ashish Ranjan

    Singh’s voice is captivating. A beautiful and important book for our times. This book will stay with me for a long time.

  11. Harshit

    I struggled to connect with the author’s perspective. While I appreciate the intent, the execution fell flat for me. Not my cup of tea.

  12. Agrim Arora

    The writing was beautiful, but the book was too depressing. I needed something more uplifting. I wouldn’t read again.

  13. Sweta Gautam

    It’s a good book but too slow. I wish there was less introspection and more action. It’s alright though.

  14. Anup Mangwani

    An honest and vulnerable reflection. It made me think about the future and my own role in shaping it. Will recommend!

  15. Prafull Jagdish Jakate

    A powerful exploration of motherhood and the world we’re leaving behind. Singh’s words are both comforting and challenging.

  16. Aastha Sinha

    A bit too philosophical for my taste. I found myself getting lost in the abstract concepts. Good if you like it.

  17. Abhishek Agrawal

    Interesting ideas, but the writing style was a bit dense at times. I found myself having to reread passages. Still worthwhile.

  18. Keshav Bedi

    A powerful meditation on love, loss, and resilience. Singh’s writing is both poetic and insightful. Highly recommended. It’s great.

  19. Abhishek Gautam

    A deeply moving and insightful read. Singh’s vulnerability is her strength. Very well written and recommended.

  20. Geet Ranjan Chakraborty

    A thought-provoking read. Singh’s honesty is refreshing, but sometimes it felt a bit too abstract. I appreciated the insights on vulnerability.

  21. Sudhanshu Sharma

    Beautifully written and deeply personal. Some sections resonated more than others, but overall a moving experience. Touched my heart.

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