Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008532819
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 336
- Weight: 272 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008532818
- Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2024
- Height: 128 mm
- Spine Width: 27 mm
- Width: 199 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Dive into the riveting world of “Yellowface” by Rebecca F. Kuang (ISBN: 9780008532819), a global sensation and award-winning novel. Explore timely themes of race, identity, and appropriation in the cutthroat world of publishing. A must-read for book lovers intrigued by thought-provoking stories that blur the lines between reality and fiction. Experience the controversy and acclaim that have made “Yellowface” a literary phenomenon.
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Yash Mahajan –
This book sparked some great discussions in my book club. The characters are flawed, which made them feel very real. Really enjoyed it.
Pratik Vasant Kawade –
Intriguing premise, but the execution felt a bit heavy-handed at times. Still, a thought-provoking read about a complex issue.
Harikrishnan P –
Kuang’s writing is sharp and engaging. The story is relevant and timely but I found some aspects a little predictable. Overall, its a worthwhile read.
Ankit Yadav –
A captivating and thought-provoking novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Explores very sensitive topics.
Ayush Singh Yadav –
Absolutely brilliant! A page-turner that keeps you guessing until the very end. ‘Yellowface’ is a masterpiece of suspense and social commentary. Worth reading
Gautam Shyam Sundar Mishra –
A powerful and unsettling story. ‘Yellowface’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the publishing industry and questions of cultural appropriation.
Sai Chander P. –
I was expecting more nuance, but it’s still a decent read. Addresses important topics, albeit a little superficially. Some plot points are not clear
Harsh –
I couldn’t put it down! ‘Yellowface’ is a gripping exploration of identity and ambition. Definitely recommend!
Yashika Methi –
While I appreciate the themes explored, I struggled to connect with the main character. The writing was good, but the story didn’t fully grab me.
Keerthana Ds –
The premise was interesting, but the story became repetitive. It felt like the same point being made over and over. Okay, but not amazing.