Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350290484
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350290480
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 392
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Experience the captivating journey of Viji in Shanthi Sekaran’s “The Prayer Room” (ISBN: 9789350290484). From 1974 Madras to Sacramento’s ranch houses, follow Viji’s immigrant experience as she navigates cultural clashes, family dynamics, and the solace found within her prayer room. A poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and the enduring power of familial bonds, “The Prayer Room” is a must-read for those seeking stories of resilience and self-discovery in a new world.
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Tejas Rawat –
I enjoyed Viji’s journey, but the writing style felt a bit detached at times. Still, a thought-provoking exploration of immigrant life.
Aekansh Bakshi –
I was completely engrossed in this book! The writing is stunning and the story is so heartwarming and bittersweet.
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
This book touched my heart. A truly captivating read about family, identity, and the search for belonging. Highly recommended.
Deepanshu Anand –
Absolutely brilliant! Sekaran’s writing is stunning and the story is incredibly powerful and moving.
Ananya Okhde –
I appreciated the glimpse into Viji’s life. The book was well written. The ending felt somewhat rushed.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
This book had some slow points. I did enjoy the family dynamic, but it could have been more concise.
Prachi Charde –
Absolutely loved this book! Sekaran’s writing is captivating, and Viji’s story resonated deeply. A must-read for anyone interested in immigrant stories.
Aman Verma –
I had mixed feelings about this book. The premise was interesting, but I didn’t fully connect with the characters.
Nikhil Singhal –
The Prayer Room provided a thought-provoking look at immigrant life. I appreciated the cultural insights and Viji’s resilience.
Soumyajit Mukherjee –
A lovely story about finding yourself in a new world. Sekaran’s prose is beautiful and the characters are well-developed.
Nirmal Kumar –
A beautifully written and deeply moving story! I couldn’t put it down. Sekaran’s prose is exquisite.
Busireddy Raghu Nandan Reddy –
The cultural aspects were interesting, but I felt the plot moved slowly at times. An enjoyable read, but not a favorite.
Nevaidya Agarwal –
A wonderful story. It was a little slow in some places, but I enjoyed it overall. I liked the mother-daughter relationship.
Kautuk Srivastava –
A powerful story of resilience and family. Viji’s struggles and triumphs were incredibly moving. Highly recommend!
Piyush Ojha –
The Prayer Room offered a glimpse into a different culture. I found some of the characters to be a little underdeveloped.
Shriram Santhosh C –
A decent read. Some parts were engaging, but I struggled to connect with some of the characters on a deeper level.
Ashu Yadav –
An okay read. Some parts were engaging, while others dragged. The cultural clashes were interesting, but not consistently compelling.
Rohit –
A beautiful story about family and finding your place. Some parts felt a little slow, but overall, a worthwhile read. Touched my heart.
Neha Singh –
An unforgettable story of family, faith, and finding home. Viji’s journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Highly recommend!