Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241290965
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 197 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 132 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241290961
- Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2017
- Depth: 14
- No of Pages: 176
- Spine Width: 17 mm
- Width: 128 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Dive into Svetlana Alexievich’s poignant exploration of the human spirit in “Hunch.” Translated by Andrew Bromfield, this novel (ISBN: 9780241290965) delves into the lives of ordinary individuals, revealing their hopes, struggles, and resilience in the face of adversity. Prepare to be moved by their stories.
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Nitin Aggarwal –
A deeply affecting book that stays with you long after you finish reading. A few stories didn’t quite grab me, hence the rating.
Rohan Sharma –
Hunch provides a unique perspective on resilience. While the narrative style felt a bit disjointed at times, it’s a good read.
Abhinav Pandey –
A good read overall, but not my favorite by this author. I did enjoy the exploration of human spirit despite struggle.
Swagatika Panda –
Some of these stories are very impactful and touching. I really enjoyed the book although some were tough to read through.
Robin Thakur –
A mixed bag. Some stories were amazing, others less so. Still worth reading for the insights. I am happy I picked this book.
Ekam Jeet Singh –
Hunch is a powerful exploration of the human condition. Some stories resonated more than others, but the overall impact is undeniable.
Prince Sant –
This book is a touching portrayal of ordinary lives. While some sections felt slow, the emotional depth is remarkable.
Dipan Kumar Das –
Alexievich’s work is always powerful, and this is no exception. Prepare to be challenged and moved. Really good translation as well!
Jigyasa Singh –
I was moved by the stories in ‘Hunch,’ although some were difficult to get through. It’s very thought provoking though.
Gitish Batra –
Alexievich’s writing is captivating. The stories are both heartbreaking and hopeful. I found it a bit dense at times, though.
Shiwam Singh Singroul –
The book offers an intimate look into the lives of everyday people. It was interesting, but not particularly gripping.
Debjyoti Paul –
A moving collection of stories, though some were a bit repetitive. Alexievich captures human resilience beautifully. Overall, a worthwhile read.