Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143440147
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 117.93 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143440144
- Publisher Date: 2017-04-17
- Height: 13.97 mm
- No of Pages: 208
- Width: 128 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹254.15Current price is: ₹254.15.
Discover the captivating story of a young Ceylonese girl in Monabi Mitra’s “The Good Little Ceylonese Girl” (ISBN: 9780143440147). Explore themes of identity, family, and coming-of-age in a vibrant cultural backdrop. Buy now and embark on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery!
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Uttkarsh Aggarwal –
Captivating and well-written. Explores important themes with sensitivity. A recommended read!
Naga Venkata Sri Sai Rohith Gunupati –
The writing is lovely, but I struggled to connect with the main character. Still, an interesting perspective.
Rudransh Verma –
A great book about a girl’s journey! I couldn’t put it down!
Prashik Sheshrao Wankhade –
A delightful journey! I loved learning about Ceylonese culture. Some characters could have been more developed.
Jaiya Deswal –
This book was a great read. However, the story was predictable.
Keshav R Gupta –
An amazing read! Some places in the book felt undeveloped.
Shravya Gokhale –
This book was an amazing read! The writer has a very eloquent way with words.
Anushka Khandelwal –
This book wasn’t for me. I didn’t enjoy it as much as other readers did.
T Raghu Yagnavalkya –
A beautiful book! The author is great and the storyline is very captivating.
Shirin Sachdeva –
A thought-provoking exploration of identity. Some parts were a bit confusing, but ultimately rewarding.
Name –
I was completely engrossed in this book! The author’s writing style is just amazing.
Anchal Jaiswal –
It was a good book. The starting was a bit boring, but it got better along the way
Manvi Singh –
While the cultural aspects were fascinating, the story felt a bit simplistic. Still a pleasant read.
Tanishq Kumar –
A beautiful and touching story, though I found some parts a bit slow. Explores identity well.
Hargun Kaur –
A heartwarming story with relatable characters. I couldn’t put it down! Highly recommend.
Aaryan Shreshtha –
Charming and evocative. The cultural details were rich, but the plot felt predictable at times. Overall, a good read.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
I really wanted to love this, but it felt a bit underdeveloped. Beautiful prose, though!
Lalatendu Pradhan –
Enjoyable story, although the pacing was uneven. The setting was vividly brought to life.