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July’s People

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SKU: 9780140061406

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In Nadine Gordimer’s chillingly prescient novel, “July’s People,” a white family seeks refuge with their black servant, July, during a time of civil unrest in South Africa. Experience a gripping tale of power dynamics, betrayal, and resilience in the face of societal collapse. Explore themes of race, class, and survival in a world turned upside down. ISBN: 9780140061406

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  • ISBN-13: 9780140061406
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 130 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0140061401
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jul 1982
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 197 mm
  • No of Pages: 176
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 136 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for July’s People

  1. Abhay Virmani

    The writing is great and well done. I would enjoy reading this book again in the future! Rating:

  2. Vashu Katiyar

    Amazing topic and premise. Great writing from the author. Highly recommend to everyone. Rating:

  3. Himanshu Kumar Singh

    A chilling depiction of societal collapse. Some parts were confusing and hard to follow. Overall, a worthwhile read. Rating:

  4. Madhur Atre

    This book is amazing, it gives you a view that is truly unique and thought provoking. Rating:

  5. Vaibhav Nair

    The characters were well done but I wish the story would have been fleshed out more. Rating:

  6. Ayanika De

    Disturbing and insightful. I appreciated the exploration of power dynamics. July’s character is complex. Rating:

  7. Vaishnavi

    The book has great plot points, but it felt rushed at the end. I wish there was more at the end! Rating:

  8. Preethika E

    Story was okay but the writting could be worked on more. It made it hard to keep reading. Rating:

  9. Shreya Paul

    A powerful novel, but the writing style was a bit dense for my taste. The themes are very relevant. Rating:

  10. Ajesh S Nair

    Well paced story that really captures a unique point of view. Great read. Rating:

  11. Pallavi Singh Rana

    The book was very descriptive and painted a great picture. I enjoyed it and recommend it. Rating:

  12. Jai Prakash

    An uncomfortable but necessary read. The racial tensions are palpable. The character development could be better. Rating:

  13. Bijetri Chakraborty

    I enjoyed the topic but it felt like it was all over the place at times and hard to follow. Rating:

  14. Devatva Dalmia

    The book has some flaws but it does have a lot of great points too. I give it Rating:

  15. Vibhuti Aggarwal

    I loved this book. It had me hooked the entire time. Amazing book. Rating:

  16. Yash Arya

    Gripping and suspenseful! I couldn’t put it down. The ending left me wanting more. Rating:

  17. Akshat Jain

    Gordimer’s writing is powerful. The characters’ struggles are palpable. A bit slow-paced at times. Rating:

  18. Lisha

    An important story that needs to be read. It has powerful lessons and the topic is of vital importance. Rating:

  19. Anubhav Singh Upperwal

    The story kept me hooked from beginning to end. It made me think. Definitely recommend it. Rating:

  20. Prince Kumar

    It was a good book but not a great one. It needed a little more work to be amazing. Rating:

  21. Sneha Gidwani

    The story keeps you on the edge and it really makes you wonder what will happen next. Rating:

  22. Tirupati V Sai Akash

    I had a hard time connecting with the book. The story was all over the place at times. Rating:

  23. Arnav Bhatt

    A thought-provoking read, but the ending felt abrupt. Explores complex themes well. Some scene are hard to read. Rating:

  24. Ankit Sharma

    It was well written but it did drag on at times. I found it hard to keep reading at some points. Rating:

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