Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241991947
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
- Weight: 286 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241991943
- Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2023
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 35 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
“Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?” by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn (ISBN: 9780241991947) tells a hilarious and heartwarming story of a British Nigerian woman’s quest for love. Facing family pressure, Yinka embarks on a comical journey of self-discovery, challenging cultural expectations. Find out if she finds Mr. Right or embraces her own happily ever after.
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Suraj Kumar Pandey –
Loved Yinka! Such a charming and funny character. The family dynamics were spot-on. A delightful exploration of cultural expectations and self-love.
Ajay Singh –
The plot was a bit predictable, but the characters were well-developed. A good book to pick up if you want a light and easy read.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
A very funny and heartfelt read that explores the pressures of family and culture. Yinka is a relatable and lovable character.
Simarpreet Singh –
Charming story with a relatable protagonist. The cultural aspects were fascinating. A feel-good read that left me smiling. I recommend this book.
Bala Bharath Kumar Pavuluri –
Such a fun and heartwarming story! Yinka is a character you can’t help but root for. A must-read for anyone who’s felt societal pressure.
Ishaan Kaushal –
I had mixed feelings. The writing was good, but I found some of the characters stereotypical. Still, a worthwhile read for the cultural insights.
Yashika Grover –
Yinka’s journey is both relatable and inspiring. This book is a celebration of self-love and cultural identity.
Agastya Singh –
Enjoyable, but the plot felt rushed in places. Yinka’s struggles were real, and the humor was well-done. A lighthearted and engaging read.
Krishnaprasad P G –
I enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it. Yinka is so interesting and a fun charactor to read.
Divyank Ranjan –
I had mixed feelings about this. It was okay but not mind blowing. Would recommend if you’re after a light, easy read.
Md Shakeeb Asghar –
An okay read. Found some parts slow but Yinka’s charactor was so great. Good theme, good story.
Jyotika Tuteja –
A fantastic read! I couldn’t put it down. Yinka’s character is so well-developed and her journey is inspiring and funny.
Anshul Agarwal –
A fun read, but felt a bit predictable at times. Yinka’s journey was relatable, though some parts were a bit over the top. Overall, entertaining.
Ananya –
A delightful and refreshing read. Yinka’s story is both funny and poignant. I would recommend this book, it is a great story.
Vaani Kaushik –
Absolutely adored this book! Yinka’s voice is so fresh and funny. A heartwarming story about finding yourself and defying expectations.
Vineet Agarwal –
A fun, witty, and fast read. Yinka’s story of self-discovery and her determination to find love had me hooked. A well-told story.
Sagar Gupta –
I laughed out loud several times! Yinka’s journey is relatable and empowering. A great reminder to embrace yourself.
Gaurav . . –
A delightful story that’s both funny and heartwarming. It explores cultural expectations with grace and humor.
Siddharth Pawdia –
A quick and enjoyable read. Yinka is a character you can’t help but root for. This book is sure to make you smile.
Ambikesh Raman –
I enjoyed the humor and the cultural insights. The ending was a bit predictable, but overall a satisfying and uplifting read.
Ritik Karale –
Great story and the characters felt very real. Yinka’s journey resonated with me, and the author wrote the character so well.
Kavesh Pandit –
A bit uneven. Some parts were hilarious, others felt a little forced. Still, Yinka’s journey is ultimately empowering and inspiring.
Name –
Charming and relatable. I loved Yinka’s humor and resilience. Good to see character development.
Anmol Singh –
Found this book to be quite average. Nice story line, but wasn’t the best, or most amazing book I have ever read.