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Journey Through a Small Planet
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141189307
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Journey Through a Small Planet by Garry Parsons and Josh Lacey (ISBN: 9780141189307) vividly portrays a working-class Jewish childhood in London’s East End. Explore the bustling Brick Lane and Whitechapel, the aroma of traditional foods, and the echoes of immigrant stories. This memoir captures the essence of family and community amidst the challenges of early 20th-century life.
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Gaurav Bharti –
This book gave me a new perspective. The writing is simple yet effective. Though a little slow, still I enjoyed the book.
Surya Kant Vashisht –
Journey Through a Small Planet is a fascinating look at the past. The anecdotes were very interesting in the book.
Nikita Rajak –
I was hoping for a little more grit. Still, this is a sweet portrayal of childhood. A light and easy read. I enjoyed it.
Aman Dubey –
This memoir resonated with me. The immigrant experience is well-portrayed. Highly recommended and one of the best books.
Jaya –
A beautiful and moving story. Journey Through a Small Planet is a must-read for those interested in history.
Utkarsh Kumar –
Journey Through a Small Planet is a delightful peek into a bygone era. Some parts felt a little rushed, but overall a good book.
Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma –
I loved the descriptions of food and culture. The characters are endearing, even though a bit stereotypical. I liked it.
Tanishq Goyal –
Parsons and Lacey paint a lovely picture of family and community. A bit sentimental at times, but a heartwarming story.
Tushar Shaik –
I enjoyed learning about the East End. Some parts felt a little flat, and I wish it was more engaging.
Vansh Maheshwari –
A poignant memoir, but some stories lack the emotional impact that I expected. The book is a good read.
Animesh Priyadarshan –
A delightful read that transported me to another time. The writing is exquisite and the story is very engaging.
Aman –
Enjoyed the glimpse into Jewish life in London. The writing is good, but some stories felt incomplete. Still worth reading though.
Gaurav Ahuja Ahuja –
A charming read! Parsons and Lacey beautifully depict the East End. The descriptions are vivid, though I wished for a bit more depth.
Kovid Soni –
A nostalgic trip! The authors capture the essence of the East End, even though it was slow at some point. I enjoyed it.