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To Have and Have Not

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SKU: 9780099909002

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Dive into Hemingway’s thrilling “To Have and Have Not” (ISBN: 9780099909002). Experience Harry Morgan’s perilous life in the Depression-era Florida Keys. Witness his struggle for survival as he navigates rum-running, gun-running, and the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal. Bruce Daisley’s gripping tale explores themes of resilience, desperation, and the harsh realities of a world divided between those who have and those who have not.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780099909002
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 178 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 110 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0099909006
  • Publisher Date: 18 Aug 1994
  • Depth: 14
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 111 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for To Have and Have Not

  1. Nikhil Jha

    I appreciated the historical setting and Hemingway’s stark prose. However, I didn’t find the main character particularly likeable.

  2. Yash Kumar

    A powerful and moving story. Hemingway’s writing is superb, and the characters are unforgettable. A great story of resilience.

  3. Prateek Sharma

    Found it a bit slow to start, but the second half really picked up. Harry Morgan is a compelling, flawed character.

  4. Gagandeep Singh

    Enjoyed the historical context and Hemingway’s writing style. Found the plot a little predictable at times.

  5. Snehal Singh

    Hemingway’s prose is sharp as ever, but I didn’t connect with Harry Morgan. The story felt a bit disjointed.

  6. Paras Bhardwaj

    A classic for a reason! The themes are still relevant, and the action kept me hooked. Some parts felt slow, though.

  7. Kovid Soni

    A tough read, but worth it. It really makes you think about the haves and have-nots. Not an easy book.

  8. Annika Jaiswal

    An okay read. The themes are interesting, but I struggled to fully engage with the story and some of the characters.

  9. Shubham Agarwal

    A decent read, but not my favorite Hemingway. The plot was a bit meandering, and I had a hard time connecting with the characters.

  10. Atul Kumar

    Hemingway at his best! Raw, honest, and unflinching. A must-read for fans of classic literature. The language is phenomenal.

  11. Vivek Singh

    Brilliant exploration of desperation and survival. The setting is vivid, and the characters are complex. Highly recommend!

  12. Somnath Malik

    Excellent novel! The themes of class and survival are still so relevant today. A truly thought-provoking and gripping read.

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