Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141354958
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 129 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 254 gr
- ISBN-10: 014135495X
- Publisher Date: 03 Jul 2014
- Depth: 23
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 26 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
Experience the wild through the eyes of Tarka, an otter navigating the Devonshire countryside. Vladimir Nabokov’s classic tale captures the essence of nature. “Tarka the Otter” (ISBN: 9780141354958) is a must-read for nature lovers.
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Arpit –
I appreciated the detail in the descriptions, but the story didn’t fully capture me. It’s a decent book, but not a favorite.
Gaurav Bharti –
Loved it! It’s a very well-written story with a real feel for nature. I recommend this book to all who enjoy reading.
Sara Negi –
An interesting read. The descriptions of the Devonshire countryside are lovely. I found it a bit slow-paced, but still enjoyable.
Sudhanshu Rai –
This book was okay. It had great detail, but it was a little slow for me. The otter was cute, but I lost interest quickly.
Harsh Yadav –
A wonderful story with amazing descriptions. I did find it sad at times, but overall a great read. Definitely recommend
Anurag Srivastava –
Such a vivid portrayal of nature! I felt like I was right there with Tarka. A timeless story that everyone should read.
Atharva Rao –
Heartbreaking and beautiful. Tarka’s struggles are so real. A must-read for animal lovers, but be prepared for some tough scenes.
Harshita Sharma –
Absolutely enchanting! Nabokov’s writing is superb. Tarka’s life is both beautiful and tragic. Highly recommended!
Mahak –
A beautifully written story, but quite sad at times. Tarka’s journey is captivating, although the ending was a bit too much for me.
Mani Prakash –
I liked learning about otters, but the story dragged on at times. It was an okay read, but not particularly memorable.
Satyam Mohapatra –
Nabokov’s prose is stunning! I loved experiencing the world through Tarka’s eyes. A true classic, though maybe not for younger children.
Shubhangi Singh –
Not my favorite animal story. It was alright, but I’ve read better stories about animals in the wild. It just did not connect with me.
Arnav Bhatt –
A bit depressing, to be honest. While well-written, I found the constant struggle for survival a bit overwhelming.