Description
- ISBN-13: 9781409520511
- Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 125.2999999 mm
- ISBN-10: 140952051X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2013
- Height: 20.09999998 mm
- Weight: 649.9999995 gr
Original price was: ₹225.00.₹168.75Current price is: ₹168.75.
Imprisoned for debt, William Dorrit languishes in Marshalsea prison with his youngest daughter, Amy, known as Little Dorrit. From a young age, Amy navigates the prison’s confines, supporting her family amidst the backdrop of confinement. However, a dramatic reversal of fortune catapults the Dorrits into an unfamiliar world of wealth and high society. Will their newfound prosperity bring happiness, or will the shackles of their past continue to bind them? Explore themes of social inequality, love, and redemption in Charles Dickens’s captivating tale.
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Mandeep Singh –
An okay read. Not my favorite Dickens, but still enjoyable. The characters are well-developed, but the plot dragged.
Aditya Ugam Dive –
A classic Dickens novel! The intricate plot kept me engaged, though it could be a bit dense at times. Great characters.
Priyal Jain Jain –
Dickens paints a vivid picture of Victorian society. The characters are compelling, but the plot felt a bit meandering at times. Overall, a good read.
Nitin Yadav –
Little Dorrit is a character you root for from the start. Some parts were slow, but the message is powerful. A great book!
Saarthak Tuli –
I loved the characters, especially Little Dorrit! Some of the subplots were a bit confusing. I think the book is great though
Vinai Aggarwal –
While the social commentary is sharp, I found the story a bit long-winded. The ending was satisfying, though.
Ishant Pawar –
Dickens at his finest! The story is both heartbreaking and heartwarming. A must-read for fans of classic literature.
Mohit Kumar Swami –
Little Dorrit is a powerful story of resilience. Amy is an inspiring character. The ending felt rushed, but I still enjoyed it.
Aakanksha Singh –
I appreciated the themes explored, but found the narrative dense and slow-moving. Some very good characters though.
Yash Raj Kesarwani –
The book has many complex characters. The story explores the theme of social class brilliantly. Overall, a great read.
Pratishtha Tekriwal –
The themes of wealth and poverty are explored brilliantly. Some parts were slow-paced, but the social commentary is spot-on.