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
Original price was: ₹850.00.₹722.50Current price is: ₹722.50.
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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Shubham Pathak –
A bit rambling and unfocused. I had trouble following the author’s train of thought. The topic is good though.
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.
K R Ganeshkumar –
I was expecting something different. While the writing is good, the book didn’t fully grab me. Good concept though.
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.
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
Hitesh Bhatia –
Profound and moving! It’s a beautiful exploration of motherhood and the world we’re inheriting. I loved it!
Priya –
An okay read overall. Some parts were well-written, but others felt a bit preachy. It’s up to you to read though.
Akshat Chourasia –
Absolutely stunning. A must-read for anyone grappling with the complexities of our world. Julietta Singh is amazing.
Tanisha Gupta –
I appreciated the author’s honesty, but the book felt a bit disjointed. Some parts were stronger than others.
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.
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.
Agrim Arora –
The writing was beautiful, but the book was too depressing. I needed something more uplifting. I wouldn’t read again.
Sweta Gautam –
It’s a good book but too slow. I wish there was less introspection and more action. It’s alright though.
Anup Mangwani –
An honest and vulnerable reflection. It made me think about the future and my own role in shaping it. Will recommend!
Prafull Jagdish Jakate –
A powerful exploration of motherhood and the world we’re leaving behind. Singh’s words are both comforting and challenging.
Aastha Sinha –
A bit too philosophical for my taste. I found myself getting lost in the abstract concepts. Good if you like it.
Abhishek Agrawal –
Interesting ideas, but the writing style was a bit dense at times. I found myself having to reread passages. Still worthwhile.
Keshav Bedi –
A powerful meditation on love, loss, and resilience. Singh’s writing is both poetic and insightful. Highly recommended. It’s great.
Abhishek Gautam –
A deeply moving and insightful read. Singh’s vulnerability is her strength. Very well written and recommended.
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.
Sudhanshu Sharma –
Beautifully written and deeply personal. Some sections resonated more than others, but overall a moving experience. Touched my heart.