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Itihaas Se Ajnabee
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SKU: 9789350297476
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Itihaas Se Ajnabee by Aatish Taseer (ISBN: 9789350297476) tells the story of a childhood defined by a father’s absence. Raised in Delhi by his Sikh mother, Taseer knew his Pakistani Muslim father only through a photograph. This memoir explores his fractured upbringing and his journey to understand his father’s life, family, and the complex history that shaped their relationship.
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Prantik Goswami –
This memoir is a testament to the power of self-discovery. Taseer’s journey is both unique and universal. Highly recommend it.
Suchanda Samadder –
A beautifully written memoir about family, identity, and belonging. Taseer’s prose is captivating and his story is deeply moving.
Bronia Mathews –
I appreciated the author’s vulnerability. The narrative jumped around a bit, making it hard to fully connect at times, but still good.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
An okay read. The author’s life story is interesting, but the writing style didn’t fully resonate with me. I wanted more emotion.
Vilas Tyagi –
A good, but not great read. The narrative felt a bit disjointed. Taseer’s personal journey makes it worth the time.
Suraj Thakur –
Taseer’s writing is beautiful and insightful. This book is a must-read for anyone grappling with questions of identity and belonging.
Mohd Ashar Mujeeb –
Captivating and beautifully written, this memoir is a powerful exploration of identity and self-discovery. Highly recommended.
Ayush –
Taseer’s story is compelling and beautifully written. Explores the impact of family history and politics. A touching and insightful book.
Anubhav Singh –
Interesting story, but I struggled with the pacing. It felt uneven in places. Still, an important perspective on identity.
Pragyan Sarma –
A poignant exploration of identity and belonging. Taseer’s writing is evocative, though the narrative sometimes felt disjointed. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Gaurav S –
A fascinating glimpse into a complex family history. Taseer writes with clarity and grace. A moving and thought-provoking read.
Nishtha Gandotra –
A powerful memoir about identity, family, and history. Taseer’s prose is captivating. This book has stayed with me long after finishing it.
Siddhant –
Taseer’s honesty is refreshing. This book offers a unique perspective on cross-cultural identity. Some parts felt slow, but it’s impactful.
Navya Pc –
A thought-provoking exploration of identity and heritage. Though somewhat slow, it’s a worthwhile read if you enjoy memoirs.
Srishti –
An interesting exploration of a complex family history. While well-written, it felt somewhat detached at times, lacking emotional depth.
Drishti Paul –
I had mixed feelings. Parts were captivating, others dragged on. Ultimately, it’s a story worth exploring, but approach with patience.
Abhishek Singh Bhandari –
A beautiful, heart-wrenching story. The author’s journey of self-discovery resonated deeply. Highly recommend for those interested in memoir.
Rhuthwik Nargund –
Intriguing premise, but the execution fell a little flat for me. I wanted more depth in exploring the father-son dynamic. Still, a decent read.
Esha Kumari –
Enjoyed learning about Taseer’s experiences. I felt some of the cultural context was missing, which hindered my understanding.