Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241638293
 - Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
 - Binding: Hardback
 - No of Pages: 304
 - Weight: 636 gr
 
- ISBN-10: 0241638291
 - Publisher Date: 21 Sep 2023
 - Height: 240 mm
 - Spine Width: 40 mm
 - Width: 156 mm
 
Original price was: ₹1,299.00.₹1,039.00Current price is: ₹1,039.00.
Trapped by expectations? In “The Identity Trap” by Coralie Bickford-Smith (ISBN: 9780241638293), explore the struggle for self-discovery amidst societal pressures. A poignant tale of identity, belonging, and the courage to break free and define your own path. Perfect for readers seeking self-acceptance and empowerment.
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Renuka Sanjeev Bhure –
A fantastic book. The journey of self-discovery is beautifully portrayed.
Naveen Kumar –
Loved the message of empowerment. A bit predictable though.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
This book changed my perspective. A must-read for anyone feeling lost.
Gauri Mongia –
The author’s insights are spot on. I highlighted so many passages!
Mohd Fahad Khan –
A powerful story of self-discovery. A bit too philosophical for my taste but still good.
Ringdao Nunisa –
This book resonated deeply. A must-read for anyone questioning their path.
Pratik Vasant Kawade –
A good book overall, but not life-changing. It’s well-written.
Himanshu Yadav –
An okay read, but nothing groundbreaking. Some insightful moments.
Megha Sapra –
A beautifully written book about finding your place in the world. Highly recommended.
Piyush Gohri –
It gives us a new perspective to look at our life and where we’re heading.
Raveesh –
The writing was beautiful, and the story resonated. I’d recommend it.
Aryan Dua –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The theme is relevant though.
Shikhar Goel –
A decent exploration of identity, but not my favorite.
Sarthak Bansal –
Coralie Bickford-Smith tackles a complex issue with grace. I felt seen.
Pranay Vikas Movva –
It was an okay read. Some parts felt a bit forced.
Harshad Bromania –
Struggled to get into it. The concept is interesting but slow.
Aniket Pandey –
The book was fine. Nothing special, but not bad.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
This book is a gem! It’s exactly what I needed to hear.
Jay Chandani –
I enjoyed the exploration of identity. It felt a bit preachy at times, but worth the read.
Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada –
Coralie Bickford-Smith has created a masterpiece. A truly impactful read.
Name –
Found it a bit repetitive. The core message is important.
Shubham Kumar –
A thought-provoking read about finding yourself. Some parts were slow, but overall inspiring.
Isha Choudhary –
I absolutely loved it! A powerful and insightful exploration of identity.