Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172239862
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 228
- ISBN-10: 8172239866
- Publisher Date: 06 Jan 2010
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
Explore themes of friendship, belonging, and the American Dream in H. M. Naqvi’s ‘Home Boy.’ Follow the captivating journey of three Pakistani friends navigating life in New York City post-9/11. Experience their struggles, laughter, and search for identity in a world grappling with fear and prejudice. This poignant novel offers a fresh perspective on cultural assimilation and the enduring power of hope. Get your copy now!
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Sagar Langyan –
I loved the friendships portrayed in ‘Home Boy.’ A touching story about identity and belonging in a post-/ world. Highly recommend!
Anonymous –
A book with interesting ideas and story, however, there’s a lot of issues to be resolve.
Prachi Tayal –
Such a beautiful story of friendship and resilience! I cried and laughed along with the characters. A must-read!
Shravya Gokhale –
A decent read. It has its moments, but it didn’t completely captivate me. I appreciated the cultural insights.
Pushpam Raj –
I enjoyed the book but I felt some parts were dragging. Overall, a good read that offers a unique perspective.
Keshav Jaswal –
An okay book, the story moved at an engaging pace, and the characters made it worthwhile.
Prabhu Mehrotra –
This book is amazing! The author paints a vivid picture of life in NYC after /. I couldn’t put it down.
Kartik Paul –
An okay read. The characters were interesting, but the plot felt a bit slow at times. Explores important themes.
Keshav Singh Bhati –
A powerful and moving book. The author beautifully captures the struggles of immigrants in America. Definitely worth reading.
Pranjal Yadav –
A fantastic book that explores important issues with sensitivity and grace. Highly recommend it to everyone.
Abhishek Raj –
I really feel the cultural diversity while reading the book, give me an idea of NYC after /.
Ayush Saini –
I had mixed feelings. While the premise was interesting, the execution felt a little flat. I expected more depth.
Siddhant –
Not bad, but not great. I wanted to love it, but it didn’t fully grab me. Still, a worthwhile read for the cultural insights.
Divya –
I really like the overall plot and message it try to convey to the audience. Recommended book.
Hafis Shajahan –
‘Home Boy’ is a thought-provoking novel that stays with you long after you finish reading. Heartbreaking and hopeful.
Saumen Sain –
It’s an average book. The characters are somewhat relatable, but the writing style didn’t fully appeal to me.
Nikhil Toppo –
I really appreciate the friendship portrayed in this book, a heart warming experience.