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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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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350297476
  • Publisher: Harper Hindi
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Hindi
  • Height: 201 mm
  • No of Pages: 404
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350297477
  • Publisher Date: Nov. 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Hindi
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 399 gr

19 reviews for Itihaas Se Ajnabee

  1. Prantik Goswami

    This memoir is a testament to the power of self-discovery. Taseer’s journey is both unique and universal. Highly recommend it.

  2. Suchanda Samadder

    A beautifully written memoir about family, identity, and belonging. Taseer’s prose is captivating and his story is deeply moving.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Vilas Tyagi

    A good, but not great read. The narrative felt a bit disjointed. Taseer’s personal journey makes it worth the time.

  6. Suraj Thakur

    Taseer’s writing is beautiful and insightful. This book is a must-read for anyone grappling with questions of identity and belonging.

  7. Mohd Ashar Mujeeb

    Captivating and beautifully written, this memoir is a powerful exploration of identity and self-discovery. Highly recommended.

  8. Ayush

    Taseer’s story is compelling and beautifully written. Explores the impact of family history and politics. A touching and insightful book.

  9. Anubhav Singh

    Interesting story, but I struggled with the pacing. It felt uneven in places. Still, an important perspective on identity.

  10. Pragyan Sarma

    A poignant exploration of identity and belonging. Taseer’s writing is evocative, though the narrative sometimes felt disjointed. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  11. Gaurav S

    A fascinating glimpse into a complex family history. Taseer writes with clarity and grace. A moving and thought-provoking read.

  12. 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.

  13. Siddhant

    Taseer’s honesty is refreshing. This book offers a unique perspective on cross-cultural identity. Some parts felt slow, but it’s impactful.

  14. Navya Pc

    A thought-provoking exploration of identity and heritage. Though somewhat slow, it’s a worthwhile read if you enjoy memoirs.

  15. Srishti

    An interesting exploration of a complex family history. While well-written, it felt somewhat detached at times, lacking emotional depth.

  16. Drishti Paul

    I had mixed feelings. Parts were captivating, others dragged on. Ultimately, it’s a story worth exploring, but approach with patience.

  17. Abhishek Singh Bhandari

    A beautiful, heart-wrenching story. The author’s journey of self-discovery resonated deeply. Highly recommend for those interested in memoir.

  18. 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.

  19. Esha Kumari

    Enjoyed learning about Taseer’s experiences. I felt some of the cultural context was missing, which hindered my understanding.

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