Description
- ISBN-13: 9789351770152
- Publisher: Harper Collins India
- Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India
- Language: ENGLISH
- ISBN-10: 935177015X
- Publisher Date: Feb,2015
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- No of Pages: 432
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
“Wanderers, All” by India Collins (ISBN: 9789351770152) blends historical fiction, memoir, and travelogue. Follow Murlidhar, a failed actor turned police officer in colonial India, and his great-granddaughter’s present-day journey through Goa and the Konkan. Explore themes of loyalty, belonging, and borders in a nation’s birth.
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Ashish Garg –
I enjoyed learning about colonial India through Murlidhar’s eyes. The modern-day sections felt less compelling.
Rahul Khobragade –
The writing style was a bit dense for my taste. I found it hard to get into the story initially.
Bhavya Batra –
I found the characters to be somewhat underdeveloped. The plot was interesting, but not entirely captivating.
Satabdi Das –
A unique blend of genres! Murlidhar’s story was gripping, but I found the modern-day travelogue a bit slow. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Aniket Kumar –
While the premise was intriguing, I found the pacing to be uneven. Some parts were captivating, others less so.
Manish Kumar –
I appreciated the unique structure and the exploration of identity. A solid and engaging read.
Amulya Baranwal –
An ambitious novel that tackles complex themes with grace and sensitivity.
Devanjana M S –
A stunning achievement. “Wanderers, All” is a book that will stay with you forever.
Akshay Kumar –
A truly remarkable book that will transport you to another time and place.
Mohd Fahad Khan –
A beautifully crafted story about family, identity, and the search for belonging.
Ahammed Omar Fathahi –
I enjoyed the historical parts, but the contemporary storyline didn’t quite capture my interest as much. Still a good book overall.
Kanha Aggarwal –
The concept was interesting, but the execution fell a bit flat. Overall, an okay read.
Aayushi Agrawal –
The parallel narratives are interesting, though sometimes disjointed. Explores themes of belonging in a meaningful way.
Piyush Upadhyay –
A thought-provoking exploration of India’s history and its impact on the present day.
S Dharmashree Shetty –
A fascinating exploration of India’s past and present. The author’s prose is lyrical and evocative.
Mukul Singh Patel –
Collins weaves a rich tapestry of colonial India. The characters are well-developed and the historical details are fascinating.
Anshul Singla –
A must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction or travel writing.
Mohit Verma –
Beautifully written and immersive. The descriptions of Goa and the Konkan are especially vibrant. A must-read for history buffs.
Shreyas Reddy Adireddy –
Collins is a master storyteller. This book is a testament to her talent and passion.
Nidhish Kumar –
Well-researched and thoughtfully written. A great choice for anyone interested in Indian history and culture.
Abhishek Kumar –
The author’s passion for India shines through in every page. A beautifully written tribute to a complex nation.
Bhavuk Pareyani –
A captivating story that stayed with me long after I finished reading. Highly recommended!
Aayush Gupta –
The shifting perspectives were sometimes confusing, but the overall message was powerful.
Anuksha Roy –
Collins seamlessly blends historical fiction with personal reflection. A moving and insightful journey.
Geet Ranjan Chakraborty –
I struggled to connect with the characters at times. The historical context was interesting, but not enough to fully engage me.