Availability: Out of Stock

Ravan and Eddie

18
SKU: 9789351774129

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹424.15.

Dive into the vibrant world of “Ravan and Eddie” by Kiran Nagarkar, author of the Sahitya Akademi Award-winning “Cuckold.” This captivating novel explores a unique friendship in post-independence India, delving into themes of identity, community, and belonging. A must-read for fans of Indian literature and coming-of-age stories.

Out of stock

Category: Tag:

Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789351774129
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 332
  • ISBN-10: 9351774120
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: English

18 reviews for Ravan and Eddie

  1. Debashish Paul

    An engaging novel with memorable characters. Nagarkar’s prose is beautiful. I found the ending a little abrupt, but still a great read.

  2. Tannu Rani

    Nagarkar paints a vivid picture of Bombay. The story is engaging and thought-provoking. Some found it hard to connect to characters.

  3. Kartik Sood

    Great book. I would recommend this to everyone. Story is amazing.

  4. Lavish Ahuja

    A unique coming-of-age story with a strong sense of place. The pacing could have been better, but the characters were compelling.

  5. Parjeet Singh

    Absolutely loved the book, a great insight to the culture. I would recommend it.

  6. Nandini

    A beautifully written novel with a heartfelt story. The exploration of identity and belonging is particularly powerful. Highly recommended.

  7. Abhishek Soni

    The characters are well-developed, and the setting is richly detailed. The plot was little predictable. Otherwise good.

  8. Chaitanya

    The book was okay, but a little slow for my taste, there are many books that are better than this. I will skip it.

  9. Gitish Batra

    A beautiful exploration of friendship and belonging. The language is poetic and evocative. Highly recommended for those interested in Indian literature.

  10. Shiwam Singh Singroul

    Ravan and Eddie’s bond is heartwarming. Explores themes of identity well. Some of the cultural references felt a bit lost on me, but still a good book.

  11. Aryaman Rawat

    Nice book but little slow with character description, I had to skip few pages in between. Overall good book.

  12. Avisek Banerjee

    I enjoyed learning about Indian culture. The story felt a bit meandering at times. Still, a worthwhile read for its cultural insights.

  13. Prakhar Sharma

    I loved the portrayal of Bombay. The story, though, felt a bit slow in places. Still, a worthwhile read for the cultural insights.

  14. Rodhsi Singhal

    I was moved by the friendship between Ravan and Eddie. Nagarkar’s writing is exquisite. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian culture.

  15. Kritika Suyal

    A classic book that everyone should read in their life, a master piece to say at least. You wont be disappointed.

  16. Poonam Saijari

    Nagarkar’s writing shines. The characters are well-developed, and the setting is richly detailed. I enjoyed the story, but it wasn’t a page-turner for me.

  17. Rohan Mahajan

    A charming story of friendship amidst the chaos of post-independence India. Nagarkar’s writing is evocative, though the pacing felt a bit uneven at times. Overall, an enjoyable read.

  18. Harsh Singla

    A captivating story of two boys growing up in a changing India. Some of the language felt a little dense at times. Overall, a very good book.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *