Description
- ISBN-13: 9780861544424
- Publisher: Oneworld
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 30 mm
- Width: 129 mm
- ISBN-10: 0861544420
- Publisher Date: 25 Jan 2022
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 416
- Weight: 281 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹424.15Current price is: ₹424.15.
Spanning decades of Korean history, from colonial rule through the Korean War, Juhea Kim’s “Beasts of a Little Land” (ISBN: 9780861544424) follows the intertwined destinies of two children amidst love, war, and the fight for independence. Witness their enduring connection against a backdrop of a nation’s struggle. Explore themes of family, loyalty, and resilience in this captivating historical fiction.
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Rohit Raj –
An epic saga of Korea’s past. The intertwined destinies kept me hooked, though the sheer number of characters made it hard to keep track sometimes. A good book, worth reading.
Name –
Enjoyable read that immerses you in Korean history and culture. Story explores the impact of war. Definitely recommended.
Sushant Banga –
I was completely engrossed in the lives of the characters. The historical context was fascinating. Some of the battle scenes were difficult to get through. Highly recommend!
Avishek Sahoo –
Amazing. A must read. Characters were vibrant, and the story was beautifully crafted, some scenes of brutality are not for the faint of heart. One of my best reads.
Ankit Deore –
I loved learning about Korean history through this book. The characters were well-developed, and the story kept me engaged. However, there were moments of intense violence.
Prachi Tayal –
An epic tale of love and war. Though, it was too slow. The narrative explores a nation’s past. Enjoyed the resilience portrayed in trying circumstances.
Arun Kumar Singh –
A beautiful yet heartbreaking story of love and loss during a turbulent time in Korean history. Kim’s writing is evocative, but I found some parts a bit slow-paced. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Anurag Srivastava –
A moving story, but it felt a bit long. The historical details were interesting, but the plot dragged in places. Overall, it was still a worthwhile read.
Ayush Gupta –
While the story was interesting, I struggled to connect with the characters. The historical setting was well-developed. Just ok. Could have been better editing.
Pragati Tripathi –
Kim paints a vivid picture of Korea’s struggles. The book is well-written, I enjoyed exploring the themes of family, loyalty, and resilience.