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Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood

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SKU: 9780144000166

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“Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood (ISBN: 9780144000166) by Anees Jung unveils the harrowing reality of child labor in India. From factories to quarries, Jung exposes the exploitation and lost innocence of children trapped in a cycle of poverty. A poignant exploration of resilience and hope amidst adversity, this book is a call to action for change.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780144000166
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • No of Pages: 136
  • ISBN-10: 0144000164
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Weight: 503.49 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood

  1. Nishant Khanal

    A compelling read. Jung’s writing brings these children to life, but the stories are truly heartbreaking. Be prepared to be moved.

  2. Anjali Yadav

    I found the book depressing. While important to highlight these issues, it felt overwhelming and left me feeling helpless.

  3. Somala Sri Harsha

    Jung’s compassion shines through. While informative, I wish there was more focus on solutions rather than just the problems.

  4. Anurodh Chaurasia

    The book is insightful and makes you think. The writing style is straightforward, though I found some sections a little dry.

  5. Ankit Bhatt

    A heartbreaking look at child labor. Jung’s writing is powerful, but the stories are deeply disturbing. Not an easy read, but a necessary one.

  6. Jaiya Deswal

    This book opened my eyes to the struggles of child laborers. I appreciated the author’s sensitive approach to a difficult subject.

  7. Jigyasa Singh

    A short, powerful book that everyone should read. It’s a call to action to protect vulnerable children. Highly recommended.

  8. Mohammed Asim

    Anees Jung’s work is a masterpiece. It’s a painful but important exploration of a dark reality. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice.

  9. Rik Raj Dey

    An eye-opening read about the stolen childhoods in India. Some stories felt a bit repetitive, but overall, very impactful.

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