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Of Love and Hunger
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141187112
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“Of Love and Hunger” by Julian Maclaren-Ross, ISBN 9780141187112, plunges into the Depression era with a poignant tale of love and survival. Set against the backdrop of post-war Fitzrovia’s vibrant pub scene, this novel by a key literary figure explores themes of desperation and resilience. Experience a captivating story from a master storyteller.
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Eshan Barnala –
I was drawn in by the atmosphere of post-war Fitzrovia. The characters were compelling, and their struggles felt real. Highly recommended!
Gaurav Pingolia –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt a bit bleak and I had a hard time finishing the book.
Nikhil Vardhan –
A good historical read. The story was engaging and the characters well-developed, providing a look into life during the Depression era.
Yamini –
It was okay, but I was expecting more. The plot was slow and I didn’t really connect with the characters. Still, it was a decent read.
Vikram Singh –
An interesting glimpse into a bygone era. While the themes are heavy, the author’s prose is beautiful. A worthwhile exploration of love and hunger.
Kuldeep Samal –
Absolutely amazing! A poignant and beautifully written story about love, loss, and resilience during a difficult time. Highly recommend!
Tanmay Mehra –
The book was good but not great. The themes were interesting, but it took me a while to get invested in the story. Pretty good book.
Muhammed Safwan K –
The writing style is unique, capturing the desperation of the time. However, the plot felt a little slow-paced for my liking. Overall, a decent read.
Abhishek Sourabh –
I found the book to be quite depressing. While well-written, the constant struggle of the characters was hard to take. Not my cup of tea.
Rudra Pratap Singh –
Excellent portrayal of post-war life. The author’s descriptions are so vivid! This book stays with you long after you finish reading.
Abhijeet Bera –
Maclaren-Ross is a master storyteller. This book is a testament to his talent. Raw, honest, and unforgettable. A must-read for fans of classic literature.
Esha Kumari –
A beautifully written story that captured my attention from the first page. The characters are so well-developed and the plot is captivating.
Akshit Singh –
A bittersweet story of love and hardship. Maclaren-Ross paints a vivid picture of the era. Not entirely uplifting, but definitely thought-provoking.
Jacob Francis –
The book was okay. I didn’t love it, didn’t hate it. A bit slow, but the writing was good. A solid -star read.
Vishal Baisoya –
Enjoyable read but felt something was missing. Maybe I need to read it again to get more out of it. I liked the main characters.
Juhi Manohar Mahajan –
An engaging look into the past. Some parts felt a little drawn out, but overall, a good historical fiction read.