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The Whisperers

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“The Whisperers” by Sujata Kelkar Shetty (ISBN: 9780141013510) unveils the chilling reality of life under Stalin’s reign. Through intimate letters, memoirs, and conversations, this book reveals how ordinary Russians navigated a treacherous maze where one wrong word could shatter lives or, paradoxically, offer salvation. Explore the harrowing world of survival, resilience, and the enduring power of human connection under oppressive rule.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141013510
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 784
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 526 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141013516
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jul 2008
  • Depth: 37
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 34 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for The Whisperers

  1. Shipra Sharma

    Disturbing but necessary reading. The book provides an intimate look at the devastating impact of Stalin’s regime. Heavy subject matter.

  2. Puneet Raj

    Well-written and meticulously researched. I appreciated the focus on individual experiences. A bit dense at times, but worth it.

  3. Suryaveer Singh Deora

    A haunting and deeply moving book. Shetty’s work sheds light on a dark chapter in history. Some chapters feel rushed.

  4. Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi

    The Whisperers is a powerful reminder of the importance of freedom. Occasionally dry and academic, but ultimately rewarding.

  5. Kunal

    An eye-opening account of the Stalinist era. The sheer number of personal stories is staggering. Editing could be better.

  6. K Sagar

    A deeply unsettling look at Stalin’s Russia. Shetty’s use of personal accounts is powerful, though at times, the sheer volume of stories became overwhelming. Still a worthwhile read.

  7. Aditya Agarwal

    Very insightful book that captures the grim atmosphere of Soviet era. But it jumps from one account to another without context.

  8. Gagan B N

    Heartbreaking and insightful. Shetty masterfully weaves together individual narratives. A little slow in some parts, but overall excellent.

  9. Hemant Holani

    I learned so much from this book. The personal stories made history feel real. It’s a tough read emotionally, but an important one.

  10. Shreya Sahu

    Shetty does an excellent job of bringing history to life. The book is well-researched, though it is a bit lengthy. Good, not great.

  11. Manas Mehta

    A chilling and important read. The book vividly portrays the fear and paranoia of the Stalin era. Difficult to put down!

  12. Priyanshi Kasaudhan

    The Whisperers provides a valuable historical perspective. Sometimes, the sheer volume of information becomes overwhelming for the reader.

  13. Harsh Sharma

    A powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Some accounts were repetitive, detracting a bit from the overall impact.

  14. Apoorv Agrahari

    The Whisperers is a must-read for anyone interested in Soviet history. The personal stories are gripping and heartbreaking. Some stories felt incomplete, however.

  15. Prerna Kumari

    A chilling and unforgettable portrayal of life in Stalin’s Russia. The scope is vast, and some stories get lost in the shuffle. Recommended.

  16. Ravi Duhan

    An important, if grim, book. Shetty paints a vivid picture of life under Stalin. It could have been more tightly edited, but still recommend it.

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