Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241464137
- Publisher: PENGUIN CLASSICS
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 11 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241464137
- Publisher Date: 01 Jul 2021
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 192
- Weight: 148 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
“In Youth is Pleasure” by Philip Hensher, ISBN 9780241464137, is a captivating coming-of-age story. Experience the world through the eyes of a young boy as he navigates the complexities of adolescence. Full of nostalgia and charm, it’s perfect for readers seeking literary gems. Explore themes of youth, pleasure, and self-discovery in this timeless classic. Buy now and relive the magic of youth.
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Mukesh Kumar Khemani –
A wonderfully written story that brought back many memories of my own youth. Highly recommended!
Sneha Dutta –
This book beautifully captures the essence of adolescence. A nostalgic and thought-provoking read that I highly recommend.
Poorva Agarwal –
I struggled to get into this book. While the writing is good, the story didn’t resonate with me.
Prasad Pandharinath Wagh –
I loved the vivid descriptions and the insightful portrayal of youth. A truly enjoyable and memorable book.
Aritra Bose –
The author’s prose is captivating. It’s a great story and relatable. Highly recommended!
Gurpreet Singh –
An okay read. Some parts were interesting, but overall it didn’t leave a lasting impression on me.
Rupashi Aggarwal –
A great book. I thoroughly enjoyed every page of this nostalgic trip. This story has a wonderful narrative and plot
Gouri Sreekumar –
A decent book, the narrative felt a little drawn out. Still, there were moments of brilliance.
Lavish Ahuja –
A delightful exploration of youth! The characters were well-developed, and the story resonated with me deeply.
Atharv Agrawal –
I had mixed feelings. The first half was captivating, but it lost momentum towards the end. Still, worth a read.
Vedant Agarwal –
While well-written, I found it hard to connect with the main character. The themes were interesting, but not engaging enough.
Akshita Singh –
A charming read, though the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Overall, a pleasant journey back to youth.
Utkarsh Gautam –
An interesting read, but not something I’d rave about. A few slow spots, but the overall message was powerful.
Aditya Awasthi –
It had potential, but the story felt a little disjointed. The writing style was good, but the plot was lacking.
Aditya Gupta –
Hensher’s writing is beautiful. I enjoyed the nostalgic atmosphere, but some parts were a bit too descriptive for my taste.