Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389231977
- Publisher: Speaking Tree Publication
- Binding: Paper Back
- No of Pages: 408
- ISBN-10: 9389231973
- Publisher Date: 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Never at Home by Dom Moraes (9789389231977) is a poignant autobiography chronicling his life’s journey after his mother’s death. From winning the Hawthornden Prize at nineteen to his marriage with Leela Naidu and global journalism career, Moraes recounts his triumphs and tribulations with raw honesty. A compelling exploration of belonging and identity, this book follows Moraes’ search for home across continents and within himself, offering a captivating glimpse into a life less ordinary.
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Vivek Singh –
The book offers insight into a brilliant but troubled mind. The writing is beautiful, but it felt too scattered.
Kshitij Verma –
A great and honest book, but the timeline can be very confusing to the reader! It jumps around a lot so watch out!
Harsh Arya –
A good book. Sometimes I got a little lost in the timelines, still a very interesting read about an interesting life.
Kuldeep Singh –
Good read, though a bit depressing. The book is very honest, and gives an insight to his extraordinary life.
Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj –
Compelling but meandering. Moraes’ writing is strong, but the narrative lacks focus at times. Still worth a read.
Ayush Gupta –
A raw and honest portrayal of a life less ordinary. I admire Moraes’ courage. However, I wanted more depth.
Shivangi Chitra –
Moraes is a great writer, and has lived an extraordinary life. It can be hard to keep track of his travels though!
Kabir Nagpal –
Beautifully written, but emotionally heavy. Moraes doesn’t shy away from difficult truths. A worthwhile, though somber, read.
Shaurya Jha –
I enjoyed the author’s honesty. A truly extraordinary life! I found it hard to keep track of all the travels.
Tanish Mahawar –
This book was good, but it was sometimes hard to follow. I loved learning about Dom’s journey.
Piyush –
An insightful and sometimes sad look into the life of Dom. Enjoyable read, though a bit disjointed at times.
Himankita Debbarma –
This book has its ups and downs, but I admire Moraes’ honesty, and its overall a decent autobiography to read.
Manvav Gupta –
A fascinating look into Moraes’ life, though sometimes a bit rambling. His honesty is refreshing. A good read overall.
Himanshu Singh Yadav –
Moraes is a great writer, this autobiography is interesting, I wish there had been more focus in certain areas.
Singh Karan Rajesh –
A fantastic and poignant book! I just wish certain parts were focused on a little bit more, but still a great read.
Aditya Kumar Dash –
Moraes’ writing is beautiful. The story jumps around a bit too much. Overall, an interesting life story.
Manikesh Kumar –
A fascinating but sometimes rambling autobiography. Moraes is a great writer, but his life was too chaotic for an easy read.
Shivamraj –
An interesting, albeit sometimes depressing, account of a life lived on the move. Beautiful prose, but heavy subject matter.
Sambhvya Pandey –
A very honest account of an extraordinary life. I wish some parts of it were more explored! Still, a good read!
Simran Koli –
A good and honest read, but the story jumps around too much and can be confusing, but overall still enjoyable.
Anonymous –
Poignant and beautifully written! I really felt for Dom. It was difficult at times to follow.
Ritika Semwal –
I was completely engrossed! Some sections felt rushed. I would’ve liked more details about his relationships.