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Breakup

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SKU: 9789392099687

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Torn between family and duty, Anjan Sundaram returns to the Central African Republic amidst escalating ethnic cleansing. “Breakup” (ISBN: 9789392099687) chronicles Sundaram’s harrowing journey through ransacked villages and imminent massacres, revealing the personal cost of bearing witness to humanitarian crimes. A gripping tale of moral responsibility and inner turmoil by Anjan Sundaram, author of “Stringer” and “Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship”.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789392099687
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster IND
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 253.999 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9392099681
  • Publisher Date: 20 Jun 2023
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Width: 999.999 mm

18 reviews for Breakup

  1. Abhishek Kumar

    I am not sure I liked the book. The book was little slow.

  2. Sakshi Dilip Deole

    Breakup is a must-read for anyone interested in humanitarian issues. The author’s personal journey adds a layer of depth to the story.

  3. Prashant

    Amazing read, I would totally recommend it.

  4. Nitish Kumar

    A powerful but difficult read. Sundaram’s writing is evocative, bringing the Central African Republic to life, but the subject matter is incredibly disturbing.

  5. Saikat Das

    This book stayed with me long after I finished reading it. It’s a disturbing but necessary story.

  6. Kundan

    Sundaram’s account is both compelling and unsettling. It forces you to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature. Highly recommended.

  7. Nancy Prasad

    Breakup is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable horrors.

  8. Tejaswita Rai

    The author did a great job of describing the situation, I felt like I was there!

  9. Mansi .

    I appreciated the author’s willingness to confront his own biases and limitations. A thought-provoking read.

  10. Piyush Sonthalia

    It was good.

  11. Anushka Srivastava

    I found the book to be well-written, but emotionally draining. The descriptions of the violence were hard to stomach.

  12. Chhayank Kumar

    Anjan Sundaram’s writing is exceptional. He brings a human face to a tragic situation.

  13. Bishwajeet Kumar

    A tough book to read, but important. I learned a lot, but felt a bit overwhelmed by the content.

  14. Chetan

    A gripping and important book. It is a raw and honest look at the human cost of conflict.

  15. Saurav Baburao Maske

    The book was average. I did not learn anything new.

  16. Aditya Vikram Pareek

    While the story is important, I struggled with the pacing at times. It felt a bit slow.

  17. Ashish Kumar

    I really appreciate how the author told the story from the victim’s point of view.

  18. Jai Malviya

    Sundaram’s vulnerability makes the story all the more powerful. A truly moving experience.

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