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The Liars’ Club

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SKU: 9780143107798

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“The Liars’ Club” by Mary Karr, published by Penguin Book India (ISBN: 9780143107798), is a captivating memoir exploring dysfunctional family dynamics and childhood trauma with unflinching honesty. Ranked #4 on The New York Times’ list of 50 Best Memoirs, Karr’s poignant storytelling grips readers with its raw emotion and dark humor. Experience a powerful coming-of-age story that has resonated with millions.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143107798
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 211 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Series Title: Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition
  • Width: 137 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143107798
  • Publisher Date: 10 Nov 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Deluxe
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 385 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for The Liars’ Club

  1. Yash Sharma

    A truly remarkable memoir! Karr’s voice is unforgettable, and the story is both heartbreaking and hilarious. I couldn’t put it down. A tough read, but worth it.

  2. Varun Gandhi

    Karr’s writing is sharp, but the constant negativity was a bit much. Still, a powerful story. I appreciate her honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable.

  3. Shreyash Kashyap

    A captivating memoir that held my attention from beginning to end! Karr’s unflinching honesty is both admirable and devastating. Highly recommended.

  4. Kaustubh Chaudhary

    A decent read about a dysfunctional family. I enjoyed parts of it, but other parts felt slow and unnecessary. Not my favorite memoir, but I didn’t hate it.

  5. Siddhant

    This book is amazing! It’s so descriptive, raw, and honest. It’s hard to read at times because of the topic but is a must-read.

  6. Rishabh Dwivedi

    This is a powerful and beautifully written memoir. Karr’s voice is so unique, and the story is both heartbreaking and hopeful. I recommend it.

  7. Sonia Negi

    Mary Karr has an amazing ability to write. The book is so descriptive and visual that you get sucked into the story. It’s emotional, sad, and funny.

  8. Krishna N Hariharan

    It was good, but not great. The family drama felt a little over the top at times. I was expecting something more amazing from all the hype, but it was well written.

  9. Kshitij Verma

    The book was OK. I thought it was a bit over rated. The writing was fine, but the story itself wasn’t anything special.

  10. Sukhmani Matharoo

    I had mixed feelings. While Karr is a talented writer, the constant focus on trauma became exhausting. Still, I can appreciate her courage in sharing her story.

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