Description
- ISBN-13: 9781787702684
- Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 400
- Weight: 296 gr
- ISBN-10: 1787702685
- Publisher Date: 30 Jul 2020
- Height: 129 mm
- Spine Width: 30 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
Dive into 1960s-70s Italy with Elena Ferrante’s “Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay” (9781787702684), the captivating third installment of the Neapolitan Novels. Follow the complex bond between Lila and Elena as they navigate love, motherhood, and societal change. Experience the global phenomenon with over 14 million copies sold!
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Fredrick Lakra –
Enjoyed the book, but found it slightly less compelling than the previous two. Still, Ferrante’s prose is beautiful, and the story kept me engaged.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
I’m completely engrossed in Lila and Elena’s journey. This book captures the complexities of female friendship and the challenges of a changing world. Highly recommend!
Arpit –
I’m hooked on this series! The dynamics between Lila and Elena are fascinating, and the writing is superb. Definitely a must-read for fans of literary fiction.
Iqraa –
While I appreciate Ferrante’s writing style, I found this book a bit too long and drawn out. The plot felt somewhat repetitive at times.
Gayatri Awasthi –
Another brilliant installment! Ferrante’s writing is addictive. The characters feel so real, and their struggles resonated deeply. A bit slow-paced at times, but worth it.
Niharika Motwani –
Ferrante’s exploration of female identity and ambition is captivating. This book is a powerful portrayal of women navigating a patriarchal society.
Ashtha –
Fantastic continuation of Elena and Lila’s story! The themes of societal change and personal growth were beautifully explored. Highly recommended.
Nupur Mahajan –
This book is a powerful and moving exploration of friendship, love, and loss. Ferrante’s writing is simply stunning. I was deeply moved.
Divij Gupta –
I couldn’t put this book down! The story is gripping, and the characters are so well-developed. A true masterpiece of contemporary literature.
Nikunj Singhal –
This installment wasn’t my favorite. Too much political stuff and less focus on the characters’ personal lives. Still a decent read, though.
Palak Gupta –
Enjoyable read. Really shows how life changes over the years and the two women in this book have taken different paths but remain connected.
Dev Kumar –
It was okay. I preferred the first two books. This felt like it dragged a bit in the middle but did pick up towards the end. Worth a read if you are following the series.
Rohan Singh –
Ferrante’s writing is like a drug – I can’t get enough! This book is a must-read for anyone interested in female friendship and Italian history.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
I enjoyed it, but it was a bit dense at times. There were parts where I struggled to keep up with the characters and their relationships.
Nilesh Jain –
The Neapolitan Novels continue to impress! This book delves into the political and social turmoil of the time, adding another layer to the characters’ lives.