Description
- ISBN-13: 9789391316501
- Publisher: Sanage Publishing House
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 25.4 mm
- No of Pages: 335
- Width: 400 mm
- ISBN-10: 9391316506
- Publisher Date: 2023-04-30
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Weight: 139.7 gr
Original price was: ₹275.00.₹248.00Current price is: ₹248.00.
Explore colonial India in E. M. Forster’s “A Passage to India” (ISBN: 9789391316501). When Dr. Aziz escorts two Englishwomen to the Marabar Caves, he’s falsely accused of assault, facing prejudice and injustice in a racially charged trial. Experience the complexities of Anglo-Indian relations in the pre-independence era. A timeless classic, featured in Time’s “All Time 100 Novels”.
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Urvashi Dayal –
I have mixed feelings. The historical context is compelling, but hard to follow. The writing is okay.
Mansi Bharti –
I struggled with the themes, a bit hard to follow. The characters are interesting. Not my favorite book, but still okay.
Muskan Singh –
I appreciated the exploration of prejudice and injustice. However, I found some of the characters difficult to connect with. A mixed bag for me.
Meet Dipakkumar Modi –
Story and theme are good, but a heavy read. Overall, it’s a really good book.
Karanveer Singh Marwaha –
An interesting look at the complexities of British rule in India. I wasn’t completely captivated, but it held my interest.
Devashish Chaudhary –
The book is classic. Forster’s writing is beautiful and haunting. The characters are well developed.
Anurag Jaiswal –
Little slow and the character didn’t quite resonate with me. I appreciated the cultural setting.
Rishav Jha –
Story is beautiful. This is worth reading. You will enjoy it. I really appreciate it.
Soumya Gupta –
A great book. I enjoyed how story developed. I learned a lot. Loved reading it!
Aditya Bhardwaj –
I found the book a bit too verbose and slow-moving. The themes are important, but the execution didn’t fully grab me.
Anirudh Yerra –
I liked the book but it was a little dense. The pacing was slow. However, I enjoyed it
Aditi Maheshwari –
This is a masterpiece of colonialism. I like the cultural setting. I felt it was realistic
Revu Anurag –
The themes of friendship and betrayal are well-developed. I struggled with the pacing at times. Overall, a decent read.
Aha Gupta –
Forster’s writing is beautiful, and the story is incredibly relevant even today. Highly recommended for those interested in colonial history.
Vidhi Kackar –
A powerful story about cultural misunderstandings. The trial scene is intense. Some dated language, but a must-read nonetheless.
Bharti Jain –
I like the story. The trial is intense. I learned new things about India. Great author!
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
Forster’s portrayal of Anglo-Indian relations is compelling. The Marabar Caves incident is haunting. A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding.
Kanishka Sharma –
A compelling story about prejudice. The characters are complex. I enjoyed reading this book.
Rohan Kapoor –
A classic for a reason! The characters are well-developed, and the plot keeps you guessing. A bit slow in parts.
Drishad Saha –
I felt the story was a little too hard to understand. I wanted to like this book but I can’t.
Sanchita Agarwal –
A Passage to India is a thought-provoking read, exploring cultural clashes with nuance. Some parts felt slow, but overall a worthwhile experience.
Ashutosh Singh –
The writing is beautiful, but the book is slow. Themes of friendship is wonderful. I like how the story developed. Worth reading.
Nisha Daga –
I found the book boring. I do not understand the hype. I like the characters but the book is hard to read.
Dhruv Mahajan –
This book had potential but I felt the story was all over the place. I would not recommend it.