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Black No More

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SKU: 9780143131885

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In “Black No More” (ISBN: 9780143131885), Dai Qing spins a provocative tale of race and identity. Explore a world where Black Americans choose to become white, raising questions of prejudice, privilege, and belonging. Discover the societal upheaval and personal transformations in this satirical masterpiece.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143131885
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 130 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143131885
  • Publisher Date: 16 Jan 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 178 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Black No More

  1. Sidharth Kumar

    A really profound exploration of identity and societal norms. This book is an important and timely read.

  2. Saif Rahman

    I don’t get the hype around this book. It’s okay. The narrative felt disjointed and the conclusion underwhelming.

  3. Jhalak Grover

    This book surprised me! A clever and engaging story that kept me hooked from beginning to end.

  4. Vaishnavi Jha

    I found it repetitive and somewhat heavy-handed. The satire felt forced at times. I was expecting a nuanced experience.

  5. Devanshu

    A powerful and insightful look at race in America. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in social issues.

  6. Vedika Chaudhary

    A thought-provoking read that really makes you think about race. Some parts felt a bit dated, but overall, a valuable book.

  7. Shikhar Singh

    A bold and daring novel that challenges our assumptions about race. This book will stay with you long after you finish it.

  8. Srishti Rana

    A classic for a reason! This book is as relevant today as it was when it was first published. Amazing!

  9. Antra Kumari

    This book is extremely compelling. The author writes with such passion and is truly inspiring. I recommend it.

  10. Akash Kaushal

    Excellent satire! It sheds light on racial dynamics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in this topic.

  11. Nandini Rathi

    I couldn’t connect with the characters. Also, the book felt strangely detached and I would not recommend it

  12. Hemant Kumar

    Really enjoyed this. I love how it challenges existing ideals in our society. I think this is a wonderful read

  13. Om Satish Pingle

    Not my cup of tea. I found it slow and the characters weren’t particularly engaging. I struggled to finish it.

  14. Aryan Khatri

    An interesting satire on race and identity! Definitely makes you consider some uncomfortable truths. Highly recommended.

  15. Arnab Das

    A mixed bag. Some parts were thought-provoking, others were quite slow and unengaging. Overall, not bad.

  16. Sarthak Bansal

    I was expecting more from this book. The premise is interesting, but the execution fell flat for me. I’m disappointed.

  17. Siyon Khosla

    Mixed feelings. Some parts were brilliant, others were just okay. Worth reading for the historical context.

  18. Ishita Shrivastava

    This book is a masterpiece. I think it’s very well-written, and I especially enjoyed the interesting characters.

  19. Anonymous

    It was okay. A bit slow-paced for my liking, but the message is clear. It’s worth considering if you have time.

  20. Nipun Jain

    I had high hopes, but it didn’t quite live up to the hype. A bit preachy and predictable. Still a decent read.

  21. Shekhar Sharma

    The plot felt forced and the characters lacked depth. It was a struggle to get through. Not recommended.

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