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Length of a String
Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780735229488
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Discover the intertwining journeys of Imani and Anna in “Length of a String.” Imani, adopted, seeks her birth parents, while Anna flees Holocaust-era Europe for a new family. Explore themes of family, identity, and belonging in this heartwarming tale, perfect for fans of “The Night Diary.” ISBN: 9780735229488
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Chayan Thagria –
A heartwarming and uplifting story about family, belonging, and the power of hope. Highly recommended! Not my favorite book though.
Pragati Bisht –
I would recommend this read! The characters felt bland and lifeless.
Aadhar Kumar Mishra –
This story was touching and thought-provoking, I loved the plot. It felt like a waste of time with how slow the plot went.
Himanshu Raj –
I enjoyed this book. It had complex themes and strong writing. Would recommend to others. But it was slow at times.
Paras Bhardwaj –
I loved the themes of family and identity. The writing was beautiful and evocative. I’d recommend it! A bit too sentimental for my liking.
Riya Negi –
The book was good but I expected more twists and turns. Worth reading, though! Characters were well-developed.
Vignesh P –
An inspiring story about resilience and hope. I was moved by Imani and Anna’s journeys. A very well-written book. Bit too much going on.
Rachit Gupta –
A beautifully written story about family and identity. Imani and Anna’s journeys were captivating. Highly recommend! Wish the ending was more conclusive.
Aditya Kumar –
The characters were well-developed, and the plot was engaging. A great read! The plot felt disconnected sometimes.
Hemant –
I enjoyed this read; the story flowed well. However, I did not like the ending.
Vriddhi Jain –
The story was moving, and the characters were interesting. A good book overall. The characters were just too whiny for my taste.
Rohit Choudhary –
The book has an engaging story, and I loved how the characters grew. However, it was a bit predictable. Overall, a good read.
Tanya –
The dual narratives were compelling, and the historical setting was richly detailed. A memorable read. Wish the characters were stronger.
Shubham Pal –
I enjoyed the dual narratives and the exploration of belonging. The historical context was well-researched. Some parts felt a little slow moving though.
Neeraj Kumar Sharma –
I found this book to be an emotional and thought-provoking read. However, the ending felt rushed. Great concept, still.
Rajat Srivastava –
I enjoyed the read, however, it was a bit wordy at times. Worth the read. Characters were too predictable for me.
Shashwat –
A heartwarming tale of two women searching for their place in the world. I couldn’t put it down! Though some scenes felt too convenient.
Md Manjar Ejaz –
A touching story that explores the complexities of family and adoption. I found it very moving. Wish it had more background on Holocaust-era Europe.
Akash Gupta –
The story was beautifully crafted and kept me engaged from beginning to end. Definitely recommend. Bit slow in some parts.
Amogh Sandip Raut –
Beautifully written, capturing the essence of family and identity. The ending left something to be desired. Still a good book.