Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140270662
- Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 0140270663
- Publisher Date: 14 Oct 2000
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 210
- Spine Width: 12 mm
- Weight: 700 gr

Harsh Vashishtha –
Beautifully written! Eagleton’s prose is captivating. A thoughtful reflection on life and literature. Highly recommended.
Isha Choudhary –
A charming memoir with vivid descriptions. I loved learning about Eagleton’s background. A delightful read.
Devanshu –
An engaging and thought-provoking book. Eagleton’s wit shines through. A highly recommended read.
Jenson T John –
Captivating from start to finish! Eagleton’s story is beautifully told and incredibly inspiring. A must-read!
Sanyam Jain –
A fascinating look into a writer’s formative years. The book is beautifully written and insightful. A great read.
Adarsh –
Found this book quite boring. It was difficult to keep my attention and finish. Overall, a poorly written book.
Muskan Saxena –
A mixed bag. Eagleton’s early life is interesting, but the writing felt a bit dry at times. Still, worth a read for fans.
Sweta Gautam –
I’m torn on how to feel about this book. It was very boring and I felt lost at many points.
Vedansh Pratap Singh –
A bit slow-paced for my taste. However, the insights into the author’s development were worthwhile.
Shagun Singh –
I was hooked from the beginning! A wonderful memoir full of interesting anecdotes and thoughtful reflections.
Siddharth Malik –
The plot was somewhat confusing to follow at times. The story could use a bit more work.
Sagar Kumar –
A wonderful memoir that captures the essence of a writer’s life. Engaging and heartfelt. Highly recommend!
Aman Kumar –
While some parts were captivating, others felt a little dull. A mixed experience overall. Not great but good.
Shubham Raj –
I struggled to connect with the author at times, but the historical context was interesting. An okay read.
Jahnvi Nankani –
I found the early chapters fascinating, but the latter half lost me a bit. Still, an interesting life story.
Harsh –
Found it difficult to get into. Eagleton is not my cup of tea. Felt like it was missing a central element.
Janardan Singh Patel –
A must-read for any aspiring writer! It’s both educational and inspirational, it kept me up at night.
Himanshu Gupta –
Loved the author’s writing style and the insights into his life. A truly captivating and inspiring read.
Mrityunjay Sharma –
Such a wonderful book! The characters were so well-developed, the story was well-crafted and the world felt alive
Tushar Saini –
Parts were interesting, but overall felt long and drawn out. Struggles to keep attention at many points.
Priyanshu Ranjan –
Enjoyed the glimpses into Anglo-India. The book felt a little disjointed at times. Overall, a decent memoir.