Description
- ISBN-13: 9781471166440
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 132 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 352 gr
- ISBN-10: 1471166449
- Publisher Date: 10 Aug 2017
- Depth: 21
- No of Pages: 496
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹440.00Current price is: ₹440.00.
Experience the pivotal moment of India’s partition and independence in 1947 with “Indian Summer.” Alex Von Tunzelmann masterfully recreates the final days of the British Raj, offering a compelling and insightful narrative of this historical turning point. ISBN: 9781471166440
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Dhroopad Verma –
An amazing book! The author clearly has a deep understanding of the subject matter. The storytelling is superb. One of the best books i have read in years!
Sumit Gupta –
While informative, I felt the book lacked emotional depth. I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I hoped.
Drishti Singh –
The book is very well-researched, but the sheer volume of information can be overwhelming. A good resource, but not a light read.
Anuj Sahu –
A powerful and moving account! I was deeply affected by the stories of the people involved. This book will stay with me for a long time.
Nipun Mehrotra –
A good historical account, but nothing particularly groundbreaking. It covers the basics well, but doesn’t delve too deep.
Himanshu Gupta –
A decent read, but I’ve encountered more gripping accounts of this period. Still, it offers a valuable perspective on the British Raj’s end.
Navneet Kumar –
A worthwhile read for anyone wanting to understand the complexities of India’s independence. Could have used more maps, though.
Abhishek Gautam –
Excellent book! Von Tunzelmann brings history to life. The research is impeccable, and the story is captivating. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
Prabhu Mehrotra –
I enjoyed the book and appreciate the author’s work. However, at times it felt like it dragged, especially in the middle portion. Good, not great.
Ishika Sharma –
Indian Summer provides a good overview, but I felt it lacked a personal touch. The historical details are solid, but the narrative could have been more compelling.
Sarbjeet Singh Gandhi –
A bit dry at times, but ultimately a very informative book. I learned a lot about the political machinations surrounding India’s independence.
Rudransh Verma –
A detailed look at a complex period. Tunzelmann’s writing is engaging, but sometimes too focused on the political elite. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Advaita Parmar –
This book is phenomenal. The detailed research and engaging writing style made this a joy to read!
Rahul Kumar Singh –
I had high hopes, but the book didn’t fully deliver. A bit bland and uninspired in its presentation of facts.
Yashwant Suman –
Readable and informative. However, it sometimes got bogged down in details. I’ve read better books on the subject.
Rishabh Sonker –
I appreciated the detailed analysis, but the book could have benefited from a more engaging narrative style. Decent book to read.
Tushar Sharma –
Exceptional! A comprehensive and insightful analysis of India’s partition. The author’s research is impeccable. This book is a treasure.
Iqraa –
Fascinating account of a turbulent time. The author does a superb job of presenting multiple perspectives. Highly recommended. A true masterpiece!
Jayant Singh –
Absolutely brilliant! A must-read for anyone interested in the history of India and the British Empire. I could not put this book down. Highly recommend!
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
Indian Summer exceeded my expectations. It’s a balanced and insightful portrayal of India’s partition. Couldn’t put it down!
Aditya U Upadhyay –
A balanced and well-researched account. I recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about this critical period in history.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
A good book, though not as captivating as other histories I’ve read. Still, worth the time for its thoroughness.
Munulu Ringa –
Compelling and informative! Von Tunzelmann’s writing is superb, offering a fresh perspective on a well-known historical event. Amazing!
Pratyksha Mishra –
Interesting subject matter, but the writing style was a bit dense for my liking. I struggled to stay engaged at times.