Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352642373
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Publisher Imprint: Harper Perennial
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9352642376
- Publisher Date: 30-Sep-2016
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 128
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹262.50Current price is: ₹262.50.
Experience the unsettling consequences of sudden wealth in Ghachar Ghochar. From cramped quarters to a lavish bungalow, a family grapples with newfound prosperity, unearthing hidden tensions and desires. Translated from Kannada by Srinath Perur, this suspenseful and darkly comedic novel explores the menacing power of money and its impact on human relationships. Dive into this captivating story of a family’s transformation and the secrets it unveils, by Vivek Shanbhag.
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N. Shirisha Reddy –
I found the story slow-paced, with unlikeable characters. It was hard to enjoy.
Abhay Virmani –
A compelling story about the impact of money. Highly recommend!
Himangi Sharma –
Great translation, keeps you engaged. Characters are easy to relate to, very interesting read.
Rohan Verma –
A brilliant exploration of family secrets. Srinath Perur did a wonderful job with the translation!
Medha S Tigga –
The writing style is beautiful and evocative. I liked the book, although the ending wasn’t what I expected.
Ayush Singh Rajput –
Shanbhag’s prose is sharp and insightful. This book is a gem.
Vinay Beniwal –
A fascinating glimpse into a family’s unraveling. I enjoyed the suspense.
Rishu –
Ghachar Ghochar is a unique and unsettling novel. Explores family relationships in interesting ways.
Suprith D S –
Shanbhag’s writing is captivating. The story kept me hooked, exploring dark themes with a light touch.
Richa Sharma –
A quick read, but the ending felt abrupt. Interesting family dynamics though.
Shubham Pal –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot felt somewhat disjointed to me.
Janardan Singh Patel –
Ghachar Ghochar is thought-provoking. The translation is excellent, but the characters were a bit unlikeable.
Moksh Ashish Shah –
This book is haunting. The characters stayed with me long after I finished reading.
Ashar Ahmad –
A short but powerful story. The themes of greed and ambition are well-explored.
Mansi Gupta –
I had mixed feelings about this book. Some parts were gripping, others were confusing.
Hemant Singh –
A darkly comedic tale of wealth and its discontents. Some parts felt slow, but overall a worthwhile read.
Preet Singh –
A very good book. I finished it in one sitting! The author has done a wonderful job.
Shiwam Singh Singroul –
This book is thought-provoking and well-written. The story is unique and engaging.
Rahul Bairwa –
I enjoyed the cultural insights. However, the plot could have been more developed.
Prince Kumar –
This book made me uncomfortable in a good way. Great character development, quick, enjoyable read.