Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172234973
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 400
- ISBN-10: 817223497X
- Publisher Date: 2001
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹520.00Current price is: ₹520.00.
“Last Jet-Engine Laugh” by Harper Collins Publishers (ISBN: 9788172234973) follows Para, a fighter pilot in a futuristic India, grappling with the legacy of her pacifist grandparents. Explore a century of Indian history through the eyes of four generations, from non-violent protests to aerial battles, in this poignant and hilarious novel by Joshi. Experience a fresh and original voice in Indian literature.
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Valley Issar –
Not my usual genre, but I was pleasantly surprised. The writing is sharp, and the story is engaging.
Ankit Singh –
Interesting take. The pilot element was well done.
Rishika Pandey –
A captivating blend of history, humor, and action. Joshi’s writing is fresh and original. I loved it!
Amisha Jain –
Para’s journey is compelling. The blend of humor and seriousness worked surprisingly well. Highly recommend.
Pallavi Singh –
I loved the humor! The historical context added depth, though it occasionally felt overwhelming.
Surya Kant Vashisht –
A hilarious and thought-provoking read! Joshi’s writing is witty and engaging. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Abhishek Chaurasia –
An interesting concept, but I struggled to connect with the characters. The futuristic setting was well-developed.
Krish Singal –
The premise was intriguing, but the execution fell a little flat for me. Still, a decent read.
Ayush Deshwal –
A unique voice in Indian literature. The aerial battles were thrilling, and the family dynamics were relatable.
Abhinandan Singh –
Found it a bit slow to start, but once I got into it, I was hooked. Joshi is a talented writer.
Syed Zain Haider Zaidi –
I appreciated the exploration of Indian history, though the plot felt a bit disjointed at times.
Ishaan Garg –
An enjoyable read. The futuristic setting and Indian history are blended nicely. It’s a different perspective.
Sonu Kumar Singh –
While the humor was there, it felt forced at times. The characters were interesting.