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Shosha
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141197630
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In pre-war Poland, young writer Aaron Greidinger is torn between ambition and his childhood sweetheart, Shosha. As the Nazi threat looms, he must choose between a new life in America and the enduring love he left behind. From master storyteller John le Carré, “Shosha” (ISBN: 9780141197630) is a poignant tale of love, loss, and the choices we make in the face of impending doom. Explore themes of love vs ambition in 1930s Poland with this captivating novel.
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Gopidesi Krishnaveni –
This book is good, not great. Shosha and Aaron’s story is heartbreaking. The writing is good but I felt detached.
Yug Vaibhav Verma –
Singer’s prose is stunning. However, I struggled to connect with the characters. A thought-provoking novel, but not my favorite.
Kanak Singhal –
The historical detail is impressive. I wish the plot had been a bit faster-paced. Still, worth reading.
Aravindh V A –
Great story about a character that has to make choices and pick one path. It really makes one think.
Ketan Anand Thakur –
The book was interesting, but I disliked Aaron’s character. He came off as selfish. Story was sad but I didn’t care for him.
Anshu Singh –
Singer’s writing is exceptional. I felt a deep connection to Shosha and her world. A beautiful and moving story about sacrifice.
Prathamesh Vivek Kanade –
Shosha is a beautiful, tragic character. The book is well-written, but the ending left me feeling a little empty. Explores difficult choices.
Priya Pandey –
Singer’s writing is beautiful. Shosha is very unique, and the story, set in Poland, is very strong. I really like it.
Paranjay Niroula –
I loved the atmosphere of pre-war Poland. The characters felt very real. A must-read for historical fiction fans. Sad ending.
Shivam –
A bittersweet story. I enjoyed the historical setting, but found Aaron’s indecisiveness frustrating at times. Overall, a good read.
Sumant Pratap Singh –
A unique perspective on pre-war Poland. The characters were well-developed. Worth the read. Makes you really think.
Sarvesh Singh –
I was captivated by Shosha and Aaron’s complex relationship. A moving and memorable novel, despite its sadness.
Kshitij Sudesh Khandare –
A heartbreaking but ultimately hopeful story. Singer’s exploration of love and sacrifice is masterful.
Md Kaif Alam –
A powerful story of love and loss against the backdrop of war. Highly recommend! Evokes a strong sense of time and place.