Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143428855
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 81.65 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143428853
- Publisher Date: 2017-01-19
- Height: 15.24 mm
- No of Pages: 224
- Width: 129.5 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
Dive into the captivating memoir of bestselling author Elif Shafak, “In Other Words.” Explore her profound connection with language as she navigates between Turkish and English, her mother tongue and adopted language. Witness her struggle and triumph with words while expressing her identity. A beautiful journey for language enthusiasts and anyone seeking self-discovery. ISBN: 9780143428855
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Darshan Nath –
Shafak’s honesty is refreshing. Her struggles with language resonated with me, though some sections dragged. A worthwhile exploration of self.
Sourav –
A beautiful exploration of language and identity, very heartfelt and real! I would recommend to others. A quick and easy read, too!
Kaustubh Chaudhary –
A beautifully written memoir about language and identity. Elif Shafak’s perspective is unique and insightful, making it a very good book.
Adhith Murali –
I found some parts insightful, other parts boring. I was expecting more and, sadly, failed to impress. I would rate this book average.
Utkarsh Jaiswal –
I enjoyed Shafak’s perspective, but found the book a bit too academic at times. Still, a valuable exploration of language and identity. Good Book!
Ansh Gupta –
I appreciated the exploration of language, but found the book somewhat repetitive. Shafak’s voice is strong, but it could be more concise.
Sonu Fugare –
Shafak’s journey is both personal and universal. Her love for language shines through every page. It is a short and delightful book.
Satyam Shukla –
An interesting concept, but I found it a bit too introspective and slow. Still, Shafak’s writing is undeniably elegant, and the topic is thought-provoking.
Karan Singh –
Profound and moving. Shafak’s reflections on language and belonging are deeply resonant. This is a book that stays with you.
Avika Bhaskar –
A thoughtful exploration of language and identity. Shafak’s vulnerability is compelling, but the pacing felt uneven at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Kuldeep Singh –
Absolutely captivating! Shafak’s insights into language and belonging are profound. A must-read for anyone interested in cultural identity.
Suryanshu Shekhar Singh –
An interesting read, but I struggled to connect with Shafak’s personal experiences at times. The writing is beautiful, though. Good efforts.
Satyaman Shukla –
Beautifully written and deeply personal. I loved Shafak’s reflections on Turkish and English. Highly recommend it for language lovers! A great book.
Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye –
While interesting, the book felt a bit meandering. Shafak’s writing is lovely, but I wished for a more focused narrative on language.