Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354473227
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 250.000 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354473229
- Publisher Date: 05-Mar-2023
- Height: 18.000 mm
- No of Pages: 256
- Width: 140.000 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Discover the untold story of India’s hidden war in “Never Tell Them We Are The Same People” by Kesava Menon (ISBN: 9789354473227). Unravel the mysteries and complexities of a conflict shrouded in secrecy. Explore themes of courage, resilience, and the human cost of war. A must-read for history buffs and those seeking a deeper understanding of India’s past.
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Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa –
The author gives an objective point of view. It gives you a detailed look at the past in India.
Raghav Aggarwal –
A powerful account of a hidden war. Kesava Menon’s work is both informative and deeply moving. Highly recommended.
Abhinav Misra –
The author could have done a better job. I can’t find anything wrong with the book.
Anshu Kumar –
It’s a great book that gives knowledge about hidden war in India. The price is right, but I think there are some errors.
Akash Kaushal –
It’s a good book, but it can be difficult to follow the timeline. It’s informative and enlightening.
Amrit Upadhyay –
I was expecting an easier read to be honest. It’s well written but the information could be overwhelming.
Mansi Bharti –
A compelling but heavy read. Menon sheds light on a forgotten conflict. The details were intense, and at times overwhelming.
T Raghu Yagnavalkya –
A necessary read to understand India’s past. The author did good job.
Vanisha Mathur –
The author gave an objective point of view. You will be able to formulate your own judgement.
M Fathima Saira –
Some of the parts are repetitive. However, it’s very informative.
Shubham Thakur –
Important story, but the writing style didn’t fully grab me. Still worth reading for the historical context.
Varun Bajaj –
Good book, but the narrative felt a little dry at times. I wished for more personal stories amidst the facts.
Suhani Rai –
I had to pause a couple of times to digest the information. But I really love this book.
Nikhil Vardhan –
It’s a great book but it requires a lot of focus. You should have an open-mind because some parts can be sensitive.
Priya –
The book is captivating because it depicts the true event. This is something that everyone should be aware of.
Tarun –
A book that everyone should read. The author is not biased.
Bhavya Dhanda –
An insightful look at a conflict rarely discussed. The book is thorough and thought-provoking. A significant contribution.
Avni Saran –
I had never thought of this part of Indian history. The author writes every detail from the book very well.
Latpate Mayuri Dattatray –
I appreciated the author’s dedication to uncovering this history. Some sections were slow, but overall impactful.
Anonymous –
The book gives you a detailed look into India’s past. The writing is a bit too difficult for me.
Joseph Hnunthansang –
Eye-opening! I had no idea about this part of India’s history. The book is well-researched, though a bit dense.