Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353578343
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 499.9999996 gr
- ISBN-10: 9353578345
- Publisher Date: 10 Sep 2020
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 292
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Sugarbread by Balli Kaur Jaswal (ISBN: 9789353578343) tells the story of ten-year-old Parveen, who navigates her mother’s unpredictable moods and the complexities of family life. Set against a vibrant cultural backdrop, this captivating novel explores themes of resilience, identity, and the search for belonging. Experience a heartwarming journey of self-discovery with Parveen as she unravels the secrets of her family’s past and forges her own path.
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Sayali Vilas Jagdale –
Captivating story of resilience and family. Sugarbread pulled at my heartstrings. The characters felt so real. I loved it!
Munikrishnappa C M –
Enjoyable book overall. Some parts of Sugarbread were draggy and boring, but overall its a good read.
Vineet Dubey –
Sugarbread is a sweet and poignant story. Parveen’s journey is relatable, but I found some parts a bit slow. Overall, a decent read about family and identity.
Harsh Hemnani –
I had mixed feelings about Sugarbread. The prose was lovely, but the story didn’t quite grip me as much as I’d hoped. Still worth a read.
Abhinandan Singh –
Sugarbread is a touching story of family, love, and secrets. The writing is amazing. A truly lovely read!
Saransh Khandelwal –
I liked how the book explore different sides of culture. I enjoyed reading it, but I don’t see myself reading it again.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
Sugarbread is a gem! I couldn’t put it down. Parveen’s story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. A must-read for fans of family dramas.
Sabhya Gupta –
Sugarbread is about a young girl discovering her identity with her family drama. I can relate. The book kept me interested until the end.
Safal Raj –
Balli Kaur Jaswal’s writing is beautiful. Sugarbread is a touching exploration of family secrets and resilience. Highly recommend!
Akshat Jain –
Sugarbread tells the story of family drama, which may not be interesting to people who don’t relate to this experience. However, still a good book.
Akshat Chopra –
I enjoyed the cultural setting of Sugarbread. The characters were well-developed, although the plot felt somewhat predictable at times. A good, light read.
Shashwat –
A beautiful story about family and finding your place. Sugarbread’s setting was enchanting. Would recommend to anyone looking for a heartwarming read.
Anonymous –
Sugarbread explores themes of identity and belonging. Some parts are hard to follow, but Parveen’s journey makes this book worthwhile.
Zaid Anas –
Sugarbread was an okay read. Parveen’s struggles were compelling, but I wished for a bit more depth in the story. The ending felt rushed.
Velayutham S –
I don’t really love the book, but I don’t hate it. Sugarbread’s writing is a little boring, but it conveys its message well.
Shreya Singh –
A heartwarming tale of self-discovery. Sugarbread resonated with me deeply. The author captured the complexities of family dynamics perfectly.
Yash Namdeo Pise –
Sugarbread is a bit of a slow burn, but worth it. The family dynamic is complicated. It’s a book that stays with you.