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The Namesake
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780007258918
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Explore identity, family, and belonging in Jhumpa Lahiri’s bestselling debut novel, “The Namesake.” Follow Gogol Ganguli’s journey as he navigates cultural clashes and self-discovery in this Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s poignant tale. ISBN: 9780007258918. Discover a timeless story of immigrant experiences and the search for meaning.
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Souvik Roy Ghatak –
The Namesake is a moving story about family and finding yourself. Highly recommend!
Rahul Rajak –
I loved the cultural insights! A bit too focused on Gogol’s angst for my taste, though.
Ritik Jain –
A well-crafted novel, but I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I’d hoped.
Parishee Wadhwani –
Didn’t love it. Pretty boring. I expected more depth and excitement. Characters felt flat.
Simran Kadam –
A classic immigrant story, though I found it a tad predictable. Still worth reading.
Abhishek Soni –
I appreciated the exploration of cultural identity. It felt a little slow.
Sachin Azad –
A beautifully written story, though I found the pacing a bit slow at times. Explores identity well.
Aditya Kumar –
Lahiri’s prose is stunning. Gogol’s journey resonated, but the ending felt somewhat abrupt.
Saurabh Anil Kalode –
It was good to learn about another culture! I found this very interesting!
Yashika Methi –
A poignant exploration of the immigrant experience. Some parts were a little dry, but overall a good read.
Akshit Goel –
An insightful look at the challenges of being caught between two worlds. A thoughtful read.
Vikas –
Fantastic book! It’s insightful and touching. The author is brilliant!
Bhawna Arya –
Lahiri’s writing style is captivating! Explores internal conflict perfectly!
Pothugunta Azaruddin –
I enjoyed reading this book! It made me think a lot about family!
Ramanan Kartikh –
Beautifully written, but somewhat depressing. The struggle of identity really shines through.
Archit Jhawar –
Touching story about finding your path and culture. Great book club read!