Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143067856
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 304
- ISBN-10: 0143067850
- Publisher Date: 15 Feb 2010
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
Experience the vibrant energy of 1990s New York with “Year of the Tiger” by Timeri N. Murari (ISBN: 9780143067856). Follow the intertwined lives of twin siblings Zara, a Wall Street trader, and Kabir, a free-spirited musician, as they navigate love, ambition, and cultural identity in a pre-9/11 world. From financial scandals to unexpected journeys, immerse yourself in a captivating story of dreams, family, and self-discovery in the heart of the city that never sleeps. “Year of the Tiger” is a must-read for anyone seeking an evocative tale of a unique time and place.
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Nidhi Singh –
I loved that the story of family, dreams, and self-discovery was told. But, it dragged on at some parts.
Prateek Popli –
An enjoyable book. I felt connected to the characters and really enjoyed the story!
Prabhu Mehrotra –
I did not really like the book. I was expecting a lot more. The concept was there, but it did not grab my attention.
Nikhil Jyothi Radhesh –
Compelling story of family and ambition. The writing is vivid and the characters are well-developed.
Kumar Manorath –
Year of the Tiger captured the essence of s New York! The characters are well-developed. I highly recommend it.
Soumen Mondal –
Loved the glimpse into s NYC! Kabir’s story was particularly compelling. Zara’s storyline was less interesting.
Aayush Gupta –
The book was beautifully written! I felt like I was in New York with the characters.
Piyush Srivastava –
A decent read. The characters were interesting, but the plot felt a bit rushed at times. I enjoyed the New York setting.
Raju –
Interesting concept, but it didn’t fully grab me. The pacing felt off in the middle. Overall, it was average.
Ambati Om Sri Harsha –
Not bad! The book had a pretty good story line. I learned a lot about different cultures.
Tamonash Das –
I liked this book, but not enough to re-read. I did not agree with the character’s choices at times.
Varun Bajaj –
The writing is beautiful, and the themes are thought-provoking. However, the ending felt a bit abrupt.
Mukul Singh –
I liked that the book shared the different cultural identities! It was great learning about the characters.
Danish Shafi –
The book was okay! There was some interesting parts. But it was not my favorite.
Kartik Paul –
It was a great book. I am so happy I decided to read this book! I would highly recommend it to others.
Aman Kanwar –
The premise was promising, but I struggled to connect with the characters. It was difficult to stay engaged.
Hemant Kumar –
A mixed bag. Parts were great, others were slow. The cultural exploration was well done.
Arpita Tripathi –
I was hooked from the first page! This book is a must-read. I learned about the financial world and musicians in NYC.
Sourav Dutta –
Loved the book! The story was great from the beginning to end. The characters were relatable.
Prateek Sahni –
I enjoyed this book. It was interesting to read about the lives of twins in NYC.
Krishna N Hariharan –
Good book! The book grabbed my attention on page one. There was never a dull moment.