Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140240528
- Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 0140240527
- Publisher Date: 15 Apr 2003
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 408
- Spine Width: 0 mm
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹382.50Current price is: ₹382.50.
“Strangers of the Mist” (ISBN: 9780140240528) by Chinmay Tumbe, delayed by India’s tumultuous events of 1992-93, including the Babri Masjid demolition and Bombay riots. This book offers a journalist’s firsthand account of communal unrest, political scams, and economic issues during a pivotal period in Indian history. Witness the impact of these events on the lives of millions.
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Lakshita –
Interesting perspective, though I felt it could have been more engaging. Worth reading for the historical context.
Satish Sharma –
An okay book. Nothing great in term of how it is written but give a lot of information of india of that time.
Rishabh –
If you are into indian politics this is a must read for you, else you will not enjoy it as much.
Suramya Dinkar –
Found the writing style a little dense. Still, a good overview of the events of -.
Akshita Singh –
I had high hopes but I was little sad with the writting style, but a good book with lot of information on it.
Kumari Shweta –
Gives a good idea of how scam happened and how goverment used the situation in their favor.
Riya Chopra –
The book felt a bit disjointed at times, but the author’s insights are valuable. A mixed bag, really.
Jivyansh Mittal –
Strangers of the Mist provides a compelling, firsthand look at a crucial period. Highly recommended.
Debayan Maji –
A decent read about a turbulent time in India. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative.
Shubh Gupta –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and politics. Tumbe’s account is both insightful and moving.
Himanshu Choudhary –
A good book to understand the modern India, why things are how they are. I feel like the auther is biased though.
Aswani Das –
It is not well edited I saw many typo through out the book. Also a little bit draggy here and there.
Satish Kannojia –
Gives a very raw view of india. loved the book. a small suggestion to reader read it with calm and focus.
Pavitra Kalra –
This book provides a deep look into the poeple of india and the struggle to become better. A great and fast read.
Vishwajeet –
A good book that explain India of old. A good read and well written, will read more books from author.