Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241972946
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 129 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 248 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241972949
- Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2015
- Depth: 22
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹479.20.₹479.20Current price is: ₹479.20.
Torn between two worlds, Pembe and Adem journey from Turkey to London seeking a new life. Family secrets and cultural clashes test their love, loyalty, and honor. From bestselling author, Elif Shafak, “Honour” (ISBN: 9780241972946) is a powerful exploration of love, family secrets, and the enduring ties that bind us across generations. Explore themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of honor in this captivating novel.
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Prince Sahu –
A powerful and moving story about family secrets. It was a bit slow-paced, but the characters were well-developed.
Ananya Singh –
Emotional and a real page-turner. The characters and setting were memorable.
Sunil Prabha V –
Honour touched on tough subjects. A bit depressing and I found it hard to connect with some of the characters.
Bhavay Raina –
An amazing book. Explores a really important theme. Definitely recommend!
Ranit Biswas –
Really enjoyed reading about the Turkish culture. It was hard to put the book down.
Navya –
I loved learning about Turkish culture. The story was a bit heavy. It is worth the read.
Mohammad Ahmed Karim –
An interesting exploration of honor and tradition. Some character motivations were unclear. Overall, thought provoking.
Yash Kumar –
It was an ok book, but the subject matter made it hard to read at times. Hard to recommend.
Himanshu Kumar Singh –
I was completely engrossed in this book! The cultural clashes felt so real, and the ending was impactful. Some parts are difficult to read.
Ankit Singh Gurjar –
A beautifully written book that made me think. Although, the plot was at times, tough to follow.
Ritik Karale –
A wonderful and moving book that really touches on deep issues of family, culture, and belonging.
Manshi Namdev –
This book stayed with me long after I finished it. Shafak is a master storyteller! Highly recommend. Some mature themes.
Saumen Sain –
Good book with some deep characters that grow on you. The middle part of the book was a little slow.
Naveen Kumar –
Not the best book. It dragged on and it was tough to stay engaged.
Sachin Yadav –
A great story, but had some issues with the pacing. Very hard to engage with the book.
Prisha Garg –
Shafak’s writing is beautiful, but the story felt a bit predictable at times. Still a worthwhile read. Explores a difficult subject.