Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008726416
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 400
- Weight: 346 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008726418
- Publisher Date: 29 Aug 2024
- Height: 197 mm
- Spine Width: 31 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Experience the gripping journey of Anna in “Bombs on Aunt Dainty,” the second book in Judith Kerr’s acclaimed trilogy (ISBN: 9780008726416). From war-torn Germany to London during the Blitz, follow Anna’s life as she navigates a world of turmoil and resilience. Witness her return to Berlin as she uncovers the secrets of her past, in this partly autobiographical tale by beloved author Judith Kerr.
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Ajith Kumar Reddy Bollapu –
Judith Kerr’s writing is, as usual, captivating. ‘Bombs on Aunt Dainty’ is a poignant story of resilience. Highly recommend!
Priyanka Rathore –
Kerr’s storytelling shines through once again! A heartwarming and heartbreaking journey. A book you won’t easily forget.
Shobha Kiran –
Fantastic continuation of Anna’s story! A must-read for anyone interested in WWII history from a personal perspective.
Anshul Vashisth –
I loved this book! Anna’s experiences are so moving, and the historical detail is incredible. Judith Kerr is a master storyteller.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
Well written and engaging. It provided insights into the challenges faced by refugees. I liked the resilience potrayed.
Vidhi Kackar –
A solid follow-up to ‘Out of the Hitler Time’. Anna’s story is compelling, but I felt the pacing was a bit off at times. Still a worthwhile read.
Varun Singh –
A powerful and moving book. Judith Kerr’s writing is superb, bringing Anna’s world to life with vivid detail.
Arshit Singh –
Enjoyed learning more about Anna’s life, especially her return to Berlin. Some parts felt a little slow, but overall good.
Keya Vyas –
An ok read. Explores themes of identity and belonging. I wasn’t as invested in this one as I hoped.
Dione Tomy –
I found it a little slow to start. But the story picked up nicely in the second half. Overall a good read.
Prabhsimar Kaur Sandhu –
Not as strong as the first book, but still a worthwhile read for fans of historical fiction. The Blitz scenes are particularly vivid.
Fathimath Zeba T Z –
A good book, though I preferred the first in the trilogy. This felt like a necessary, but not always exciting, bridge.
Gaurav Chawla –
Judith Kerr does it again. This book is a must-read. You will fall in love with the characters and the story.
Bhavy Bhardwaj –
Decent book. Not the best thing I have read, but well worth the time. The ending was a little abrupt.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
A touching story. I found Anna’s strength inspiring. However, the ending felt a bit rushed.