Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389231700
- Publisher: Speaking Tree Publisher
- Binding: Paper Back
- No of Pages: 472
- ISBN-10: 9389231701
- Publisher Date: 26 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Boys From Good Families by Usha K.R. (ISBN: 9789389231700) tells a captivating story of love, loss, and family ties. Follow Ashwath’s journey from a forbidden love in India to the American dream’s highs and lows. Returning home after 25 years, he confronts his past and tangled relationships, seeking his inheritance while finding unexpected love. Explore themes of family, tradition, and self-discovery in this moving tale.
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Akif M –
I wanted to like it more. The descriptions of India were beautiful, but the story felt incomplete. The ending was confusing.
Mayank Seth –
A beautifully written story about family secrets and second chances. I was hooked from beginning to end. Highly recommend!
Anurag Jangir –
I was captivated by the story and the characters. A wonderful exploration of love, loss, and redemption.
Rajdeep Saha –
A touching story about love and loss. Ashwath’s return home was emotional. Some of the characters felt underdeveloped, though.
Anisha Saini –
Heartwarming and thought-provoking! I loved the focus on tradition versus modern life and loved the character. Great book!
Roopesh Dhoundiyal –
The exploration of family dynamics was compelling, though at times frustrating. Ashwath is a very complicated character.
Kartik Agrawal –
A moving story about family and self-discovery. Ashwath’s journey is compelling, though some parts felt slow. Overall, a good read.
Debarpan Paul –
This book was okay. I found the characters interesting, but the plot dragged in places. The ending was satisfying, though.
Dayal Singh –
I’m torn. It’s beautifully written but some story lines felt unresolved. The first half was stronger than the second half.
Aniket Narendra Rodge –
I found this book interesting and insightful. Some of the dialogue could have been better. Overall, enjoyable.
Sanyum Chola –
I enjoyed learning more about indian culture and family dynamic. But it was not an easy read and I would recommend it.
Mani Prakash –
Ashwath’s journey was both heartbreaking and hopeful. The writing was excellent, though the pacing was uneven.
Priyanshu Kumar Gupta –
I enjoyed the exploration of Indian culture and family dynamics. The writing was beautiful, but the plot felt predictable at times.
Darshan Dann –
A powerful story. The author masterfully weaves together themes of love and the burden of family expectations.
Ifthikaruz Zaman Mazumder –
A good read. I really enjoyed the complexity of characters, but I wish there were more resolution at the end.
Mani Prakash –
I loved the descriptions of India and the exploration of tradition vs. modernity. A thought-provoking novel.
Gaurav Ahuja Ahuja –
A beautifully written story. Ashwath’s journey of self-discovery is moving and I learned a lot about family culture.
Roshika Devi –
A well-written book about family relationships, but I found it a bit slow. It had some good emotional moments.
Divya Manwani –
A good story, but not great. It had moments of brilliance, but also some slow, boring stretches. It’s an average family drama.
Nitish Negi –
The cultural insights were fascinating. I struggled to connect with some of the characters, but it was a worthwhile read.