Description
- ISBN-13: 9789392210402
- Publisher: THE BROWSER
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 176
- ISBN-10: 939221040X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2024
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹315.00Current price is: ₹315.00.
Experience the untold struggles of Indian immigrants in “The Brown Goras of Brampton” by Aparjeet Nakai (ISBN: 9789392210402). Uncover the discrimination newcomers face, not from white society, but within their own community. Explore cultural nuances, generational clashes, and media bias in this compelling narrative. Discover how to bridge the divide and foster unity. A must-read for understanding the complexities of immigrant life in Canada, the UK, and the USA.
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Prashant Choudhary –
A good book overall. It could have gone into greater depth.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
Well written and insightful, a little biased at times.
Devansh Saxena –
A thought-provoking read about the immigrant experience, but some parts felt repetitive.
Aditi Mishra –
This is a good read for all Canadians and people from the UK or the USA.
Shah Abhishek Satishkumar –
I learnt so much reading this book. The perspective is insightful and helpful.
Kaushik Roy –
Important discussion! It could have been better organized.
Aditya Suyash –
I enjoyed this book and found it quite informative. Recommended!
Sagar Langyan –
I would recommend this book to others. The author did a very good job.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
I have a mixed feelings. Some parts of the book were well done but other parts not so much.
Jashan Sankla –
A real eye-opener. I never knew about these issues. I was hooked from the start.
Prince Sant –
A compelling narrative that sparks important conversations. A bit lengthy.
Prasaanth S –
One of the best books I have read in recent memory. Great job to the author.
Harsha Nimmakayala –
This is a must-read for all immigrants and anyone interested in culture.
Adarsh Pandey –
I did not like the book very much. It did not resonate with me.
Anuja Joshi –
Honest portrayal of immigrant life. Some generalizations were made that i don’t fully agree with.
Parth Prakash Singh –
An interesting perspective, though I wish it explored solutions more deeply.
Tanu Singh –
The book could have been shorter. But I learned a thing or two.
Yashika –
Relatable struggles portrayed effectively. A must-read for newcomers.
Arpankumar Rajeshbhai Naik –
This book is not for everyone. However, it is still worth reading.
Sarthak Singh –
Eye-opening! Didn’t realize these issues existed within the community. Highly recommended.
Pariyul Jain –
An okay book about the issues faced by immigrants. Some of the anecdotes felt anecdotal.