Availability: Out of Stock
Black Ice
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
15
SKU: 9789350292174
₹199.00 Original price was: ₹199.00.₹169.15Current price is: ₹169.15.
“Black Ice” by Mahmudul Haque (ISBN: 9789350292174) is a poignant novel exploring Abdul Khaleq’s childhood in pre-Partition Bengal. Amidst societal tensions, Abdul’s memories of first love and family intertwine with the harsh realities of communal strife. His nostalgia clashes with his wife’s resentment, leading to a transformative journey of self-discovery. Explore themes of love, loss, and identity in a newly independent Bangladesh.
Out of stock
Shantanu –
Haque’s writing is superb. The story felt authentic, detailing a difficult time in history. A great read, but emotionally heavy.
Rishikesh Chaudhary –
I really liked the character development of the protagonist. However, it lacked a strong storyline
Arnab Das –
I enjoyed the cultural insights. The writing style wasn’t always my cup of tea, and some parts were slow moving. Worth a read if you like historical fiction.
Sabhyata Yadava –
Black Ice provides a glimpse into a turbulent time. The characters were well-developed, but the plot dragged in places. Worth reading for the historical context.
Alvin Clin Narzary –
I appreciated the historical context, though some parts were hard to follow. The characters were compelling, and the writing was beautiful.
Hemant Saini –
It was one time read. I appreciate the effort the author has put. However, I got bored at some point. Hence, reduced the rating.
Muskan Saxena –
An emotional and thought-provoking story. Haque’s portrayal of pre-Partition Bengal is vivid. The ending left me wanting more, a good thing.
Anant Kumar Yadav –
Black Ice is a captivating story. The author beautifully paints the picture of that era and it was well written with full of emotion
Palak Shukla –
A poignant tale of love, loss, and identity. I struggled with the pacing at times, but the overall message was powerful. A solid read.
Ravinder Kumar –
A beautifully written novel that explores complex themes. Abdul’s internal struggles resonated with me. Highly recommend!
Munulu Ringa –
The book delved into the past with a heartfelt narrative. It was a bit slow to start, but eventually drew me in. Good character depth.
Sudeep Khurana –
I was captivated by Abdul’s journey. Haque’s writing is evocative. Sometimes the narrative jumps felt disorienting. Still, a powerful exploration of memory.
Nishant Batan –
This book is a masterpiece by the writer. I would recommend everyone to read this book and know more about past.
Thakur Makhijani –
I am in love with the way the author has describe everything so precisely. It’s a must read book!
Suraj Sethi –
A touching story of love and loss. The descriptions of Bengal were beautiful, but the ending felt a bit rushed. Overall, a good read.