Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241338995
- Publisher: PENGUIN CLASSICS
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 8 mm
- Width: 159 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241338999
- Publisher Date: 22 Feb 2018
- Height: 113 mm
- No of Pages: 64
- Weight: 46 gr
Original price was: ₹100.00.₹80.00Current price is: ₹80.00.
Dive into Leslie Marmon Silko’s Leaving the Yellow House (9780241338995), a captivating tale of Pueblo life and heritage. Explore themes of memory, identity, and the power of storytelling with unforgettable characters. Experience the vibrant culture and landscape of the American Southwest in this must-read novel.
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Debdeep Paul –
I enjoyed learning about Pueblo culture, but the story was a bit too slow and meandering for my taste. It was too stretched out.
Prakash Kumar Singh –
Silko’s prose is beautiful, but I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt a bit slow at times. Still, a worthwhile read for its cultural insights.
Harshad Bromania –
Silko’s writing is lyrical and evocative. The themes of heritage and belonging are beautifully explored in the novel.
Akshat Dixit –
A powerful exploration of Pueblo life. The themes of memory and identity resonated deeply. Highly recommend!
Devesh Upadhyay –
The setting is brought to life vividly. However, the pacing felt uneven, and I lost interest in some of the subplots. It could be better.
Ankit Maurya –
A beautifully written book, but a bit depressing. Be prepared for a heavy emotional journey. It was amazing, yet sad.
Shubham Choudhary –
An incredible read! The characters are so real, and the story is so important. Everyone should read this book. I would recommend!
Hemant Kumar –
Leaving the Yellow House is a unique and moving story. The writing is evocative, but the plot could have been tighter.
Nancy Prasad –
This book is a gem! Silko’s storytelling is masterful. A must-read for anyone interested in Native American literature. I really enjoyed!
Yash Kedia –
I appreciated the cultural insights, but the book felt a bit academic. I wanted a story with more heart. I was not too impressed.
Rashika Na –
I found the book to be disjointed and difficult to follow at times, but the individual stories were often quite powerful. It was okay.
Prashant Sagar –
A thought-provoking and moving story. This is about loss and heritage of the Pueblo. Highly recommended! The story had a huge impact on me.
Chhayank Kumar –
I loved the setting and the glimpse into Pueblo culture. Some of the stories were more compelling than others, making me feel mixed.