Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008609986
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 320
- Weight: 222 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008609985
- Publisher Date: 13 Apr 2023
- Height: 128 mm
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Experience the emotional journey of Gogol Ganguli in Jhumpa Lahiri’s bestselling debut novel, *The Namesake*. Explore themes of identity, family, and cultural assimilation as Gogol navigates life between two worlds. From Pulitzer Prize-winning author, *The Namesake* is a must-read for anyone seeking a poignant and unforgettable story. ISBN: 9780008609986
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Khushi Kalra –
It explored identity and belonging in a very poignant way, I like the book!
Sai Chander P. –
Lahiri’s prose is gorgeous. The story felt a bit drawn out at times, but the characters were well-developed. I recommend it.
Sumit –
The Namesake is an amazing book! The characters were well-developed and the story was very engaging.
Jaya –
I really liked this book! The characters were well-developed and the story was very engaging.
Anonymous –
Lahiri’s writing is simply stunning. A must-read for anyone interested in identity and family dynamics.
Pragati Bisht –
Lahiri’s prose is gorgeous. The characters are well-developed. I recommend it! A very captivating book.
Dipankar Adhikari –
Touching and insightful. A bit slow in the middle, but the ending made up for it. Definitely worth reading!
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
The Namesake is a wonderful book! The story is so touching and sweet, the writing is beautiful!
Keya Vyas –
A beautiful story about identity. Lahiri’s writing is superb, but I found the ending a bit abrupt. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Umar Mateen –
A poignant story of cultural assimilation. I found the characters very realistic, it dragged on a bit for me.
Soumya Ranjan Katha –
Beautifully written and thought-provoking. It explored identity and belonging in a very poignant way, loved it.
Preeti Rana –
This book has beautiful writing but the story was not very interesting. It was hard to get through.
Mahi Sachdeva –
Lahiri’s writing is elegant, and Gogol’s journey is relatable. It’s a story that stays with you after you finish reading.
Mansi . –
I connected with Gogol’s struggles. It was a touching portrayal of the immigrant experience, though sometimes a little slow-paced.
Rahul Singh –
The Namesake is a touching novel that explores family, identity, and the immigrant experience. Highly recommend!
Ankit –
A well-written novel with deep insights into the immigrant experience. I would read more books by this author.
Nihar Deswal –
This book resonated with me deeply. The writing is beautiful and the story is captivating. Highly recommend!
Sagar Langyan –
A profound exploration of cultural identity. While thought-provoking, I wished for a more dynamic plot.
Devyani Seth –
I enjoyed learning about Indian culture. The main character was hard to relate to at times, but still a good book.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
It’s a lovely story that explores identity. Though sometimes a bit slow-paced, it’s a worthwhile read.
Nitin Kumar Pal –
I appreciated the exploration of cultural identity. Some parts felt a little slow and uneventful for my liking.
Preethika E –
An okay read, but not my favorite. The themes were interesting, but I didn’t connect with the main character.