Description
- ISBN-13: 9781844886173
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 320 gr
- ISBN-10: 1844886174
- Publisher Date: 08 Jun 2023
- Height: 234 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Spine Width: 40 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹799.00Current price is: ₹799.00.
“Home Is Where the Start Is” by Owen Walker (ISBN: 9781844886173) explores the complexities of family life, even those seemingly “normal.” Discover how relationships shape us, challenge us, and ultimately define our sense of belonging. A moving story of love, loss, and the enduring power of family ties. Perfect for fans of emotional, character-driven fiction. Uncover the secrets and bonds within the walls of home.
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Piyush Upadhyay –
I loved how this book explored the different facets of family relationships. Truly resonated with my own experiences.
Sai Manish Lambade –
I was expecting more twists and turns. The plot was pretty predictable. Overall a decent book to read.
Sagar Langyan –
A powerful story about family and loss. It resonated with me deeply. A bit sad, but ultimately hopeful.
Siddarth Rana –
This book didn’t quite hit the mark for me. The characters were not relatable at all.
Manish Kumar –
A heartwarming story, but felt a little slow in places. The characters were relatable, though. Explores family dynamics well.
Satvik Kilambi –
Home Is Where the Start Is really a story about a search for connection. The book is about family!
Pratik Hebbar –
Owen Walker’s writing is beautiful. Explores themes of belonging, and the struggles to find your place within a family.
Anonymous –
I had mixed feelings. The plot was engaging, but some characters seemed underdeveloped. Interesting concept though.
Ankit Singh –
Wonderful story! Explores family complexities, love and loss. Left me thinking about my relationships.
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
This book was okay. Some parts were moving, others felt a bit drawn out. It was a decent way to pass the time.
Aditi Tripathi –
Good character driven book, but somewhat depressing. It did bring me some perspective on my own family.
Aryan Nair –
Really touched by the author’s honest portrayal of family life. The challenges and triumphs felt very real.
Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika –
I enjoyed the book overall. The ending was satisfying, but the middle felt a bit predictable. Still, a worthwhile read!
Smarth Narula –
Found this book a bit boring. Not much happened that kept me interested. I struggled to finish it honestly.
Rishabh Sonker –
I enjoyed reading Home Is Where the Start Is. It reminded me of my own crazy family stories.
Simranjeet Singh Bhatia –
It was alright. Nothing groundbreaking, but enjoyable enough. A quick and easy read for a relaxing afternoon.
Priyanshu Sharma –
Well written and emotional story. I laughed and cried while reading this book about family.