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Theres a Carnival Today

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SKU: 9789386702319

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There’s a Carnival Today by Indra Bahadur Rai (ISBN: 9789386702319) is a captivating tale set in 1950s Darjeeling. Explore the life of Janak, a businessman facing ruin as he navigates professional, political, and moral dilemmas. Witness the clash of cultures and the struggle for survival in a changing society. This poignant novel offers a glimpse into the heart of the Indian diaspora.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789386702319
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 294.8350405 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9386702312
  • Publisher Date: 10-Oct-17
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 248
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

17 reviews for Theres a Carnival Today

  1. Garvit Sangal

    A good story with interesting characters and a captivating plot. I will look for more books from this author.

  2. Subhojit Paul

    While the setting was interesting, the plot felt a bit predictable.

  3. Akanksha Priya

    The book could have been better but overall, I did not find anything wrong with the story. It passed the time well.

  4. Fathimath Zeba T Z

    The descriptions of Darjeeling were beautiful, but the story dragged in places.

  5. Arjun P

    An engaging story with a unique setting. Janak’s struggles are relatable and the prose is beautiful.

  6. Jacob George

    Rai paints a vivid picture of the era. Janak’s journey is compelling, though the ending left me wanting more.

  7. Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha

    I enjoyed the cultural insights, but the story felt a bit disjointed. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re interested in the setting.

  8. Sanchit Dahiya

    A thought-provoking novel about survival and morality. Some parts were confusing, but the overall message resonated.

  9. Anshuman Sinha

    A captivating exploration of a bygone era. Rai’s writing is superb.

  10. Pritesh Ghosh

    The characters are well-developed, and the setting is beautifully described. A must-read for those interested in Indian diaspora literature.

  11. Sumit Bansal

    I was captivated by the atmosphere of the carnival. Janak’s dilemmas felt very real. Highly recommended!

  12. Soham Anup Aychitte

    This book offers some very deep insight into the culture of the time it portrays. The characters were nicely developed

  13. Yash Jayvant Borse

    The book was okay, and it took me a bit to get into it. By the end, it became more interesting.

  14. Ritik Goyal

    The book was difficult to keep my attention on at times. I found myself setting it down.

  15. Tanushree Nangia

    A decent read, offering a glimpse into s Darjeeling. Janak’s struggles were relatable, but the pacing felt slow at times.

  16. Himjeet Chetia

    I really enjoyed this, though some of the political aspects were a bit over my head. Great characters

  17. Navya Joshi

    I found the themes of morality and survival very impactful. A great book club choice!

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