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If You Want to Make God Laugh
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780735219335
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“If You Want to Make God Laugh” (ISBN: 9780735219335) by Lyle Brandt and Ralph Compton tells a powerful story of three women navigating post-Apartheid South Africa. Facing their darkest hours, they find solace and strength in unexpected bonds of love that transcend societal divides. Explore themes of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of the human spirit in a land marked by change.
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Ankit Bhatt –
An okay read. I appreciated the insights into South African culture, but the story itself didn’t fully grab me. It was somewhat predictable.
Ojaswani Gupta –
While the topic was important, I had trouble connecting with the characters. The writing was fine, but the story didn’t resonate with me personally.
Vignesh P –
I enjoyed the themes of hope and love. The writing was beautiful, capturing the essence of South Africa. It got a little slow in the middle, but it was ultimately moving.
Mustaffa Sidiq Lone –
A well-written story, but I found it a little slow-paced for my liking. The descriptions of the landscape and the characters were really great, though.
Aditya Raj –
A poignant story of resilience in post-Apartheid South Africa. The characters were compelling, though the pacing felt uneven at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Ayushman Singh –
I couldn’t put it down! A beautiful story of strength, love and family. The vivid setting transported me to South Africa.
Gouri Raj –
This book offers a powerful glimpse into a changing society. The women’s struggles were realistic and touched my heart. Some parts were a bit predictable.
Parth Prakash Singh –
A hopeful tale set in a challenging time. It was beautifully written and the characters were believable. Some events felt rushed, though.
Utkarsh Goel –
This book touched my heart deeply. The characters were complex and the story was compelling. I especially loved the ending; It gives you hope.
Harshit Jaisiyan –
The book really moved me. It beautifully describes the enduring human spirit amid harsh realities. Some plot lines felt underdeveloped.