Description
- ISBN-13: 9781786075642
- Publisher: Oneworld Publications
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 432
- Weight: 382 gr
- ISBN-10: 1786075644
- Publisher Date: 11 Apr 2019
- Height: 205 mm
- Spine Width: 31 mm
- Width: 143 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
When Tiger’s mother dies unexpectedly, she is left alone to navigate grief and the foster care system. “How to Make Friends with the Dark” by Kathleen Glasgow explores Tiger’s journey through loss, resilience, and self-discovery as she confronts her inner demons and learns to live with the darkness. An emotional and powerful story about finding hope and healing from the author of “Girl in Pieces”. ISBN: 9781786075642
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Akanksha Sinha –
The author did a great job with the heavy themes. The characters were great. I would recommend it to anyone.
Tushya Iyer –
This book was beautifully written, but incredibly sad. Tiger’s journey is heartbreaking but ultimately hopeful. Definitely worth a read if you’re prepared for an emotional rollercoaster.
Sourav Singh –
A moving story about resilience and finding light in darkness. Tiger’s struggles felt real and relatable. Highly recommend!
Aishwarya –
Glasgow’s writing is powerful and raw. While the subject matter is heavy, the story is important and thought-provoking. I really enjoyed the book!
Aditya Kr Singh –
A must read! The story, the writing, the characters. Everything was perfect. This is going to be a new favorite!
Aditi Singh –
This book was well written, but was very hard to get through. Trigger warnings should be noted.
Nishant Bedwal –
The characters were not relatable, which made it hard to enjoy. The writing was alright but not great.
Sauradeep Mitra –
This book deals with heavy themes. It was an emotional read that was very touching. I would read it again.
Saket Laxman Shende –
The characters could use a little more development, but the story was a great depiction of loss.
Rajat Malik –
I am not sure how I feel about this book. The story was good, but the characters were not very likable.
Ashutosh Goswami –
I loved it! It was a great story about coping with loss. It had me laughing and crying. I could not put it down!
Satyam Kumar –
I struggled to connect with the main character. The story felt a bit slow-paced at times, but overall it was a decent read about grief and loss.
Lokesh Pathak –
The book had its moments, but overall it did not connect with me. It was a bit hard to get through.
Ishaan Bhattacharya Bhattacharya –
I read it in one day! I could not put it down. The character development was wonderful.
Pragati Bisht –
An okay book, but it could have been better. The plot was slow, but the writing was good.
Ashi Garg –
I really wanted to love this book, but I found it a bit depressing. The writing was good, but the story was too sad for me.
Arun Baral –
One of the best books I have ever read. It was an inspirational tale of hope and self discovery.
Prateek Popli –
Excellent book. Great writing style and a heart warming story. The heavy topics were handled well.