Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099538042
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 197 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 172 gr
- ISBN-10: 0099538040
- Publisher Date: 01 Jul 2010
- Depth: 19
- No of Pages: 192
- Spine Width: 14 mm
- Width: 131 mm
₹450.00 Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“Tinkers” (ISBN: 9780099538042) by Sean Barrett, Jo Nesbo, and Don Bartlett: A poignant exploration of consciousness, identity, love, and loss across generations. Dive into this heartbreaking yet life-affirming tale that celebrates nature’s beauty while meditating on life’s most profound questions. Experience an unforgettable literary journey.
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Srishti –
I wanted to love it more. Some parts were deeply moving, but others felt disjointed. The descriptions of nature are fantastic, though.
Ashtha –
The prose is lovely, but the story felt a bit slow and uneventful. I wanted a bit more plot development.
Aditya Kumar –
Not what I expected. Found it difficult to follow at times, and it felt a little pretentious. The writing style was not for me.
Saksham Khemka –
I enjoyed parts of it, especially the descriptions of nature, but overall it didn’t quite resonate with me as much as I hoped.
Ankit Bhatt –
A truly remarkable book that explores the complexities of family and memory. I was completely captivated from beginning to end.
Ritika –
Tinkers is a masterpiece. The way the author weaves together family history is breathtaking. A truly unforgettable and moving story. Highly recommend!
Abhijeet Rai –
Absolutely stunning! A gorgeous meditation on life and loss. I cried, I laughed, and I felt deeply. Will read again!
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
Profound and moving, though sometimes a bit too abstract for my taste. Still, a very well-written and thought-provoking novel.
Aditi Tripathi –
A beautiful and heartbreaking story about love, loss, and the passage of time. I will be thinking about this book for a long time.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
A beautifully written book with some stunning imagery. I did find myself getting a bit lost in the narrative.
Inder Preet Singh –
A gem! This book is so beautifully written. The way the author shows the family connection is amazing and keeps the reader wanting more.
Abhishek Anand –
Beautifully written, but I found it a bit slow-paced at times. The prose is stunning, though. Overall, a worthwhile read if you appreciate introspective novels.
Rohit –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The writing is beautiful, but the story felt a bit meandering. Not for everyone.
Iftikar Ahmed Barbhuiya –
A profound and touching book about life, death, and memory. It stayed with me long after I finished reading. A bit dense, but worth it.