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Our City That Year: From the Winner of The 2022 International Booker Prize

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SKU: 9780143466307

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Winner of the 2022 International Booker Prize, Geetanjali Shree’s “Our City That Year” tells a vibrant story of love, loss, and resilience in a transforming city. Shree masterfully weaves together past and present, exploring themes of identity and belonging. Experience the power of storytelling with this captivating novel.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143466307
  • Publisher: Penguin Hamish Hamilton
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 432
  • ISBN-10: 0143466305
  • Publisher Date: 2024-08-30
  • Language: English
  • Width: 566 mm

22 reviews for Our City That Year: From the Winner of The 2022 International Booker Prize

  1. Avika Bhaskar

    The characters were very interesting and brought the book to life. I look forward to reading more of her books.

  2. Rohit Rajdhar

    The book was well written and captured the essence of the city perfectly. Will read again in the future.

  3. Ishant Pawar

    Great story, although I found the pacing a bit off. Still, Shree’s writing style is great and kept me engaged.

  4. Gitish Batra

    An interesting book with interesting characters. The writing style was not my favourite, but the plot was engaging.

  5. Annie Goswami

    A beautiful story, though I found the pacing a bit slow at times. Still, Shree’s writing is captivating. Explores memory and change effectively.

  6. Harshit Agrawal

    A vibrant and powerful story! Really enjoyed the author’s ability to make the city a character itself.

  7. Aditi Tripathi

    Such a beautiful story! The writing style is unique. Needed some time to adjust to it. Once I did, I loved it!

  8. Tanya Jethwani

    This book is wonderfully written, but is not a light read. I had to put in effort to appreciate it. I can see why it won.

  9. Vishal Soni

    Loved the characters and the way the city came alive! Some chapters were confusing. Worth reading to experience the culture.

  10. Nimisha Mishra

    Unique storytelling style. The narrative felt disjointed, but the overall message about identity resonated deeply.

  11. Subhojit Saha

    I enjoyed this book. I found it to be a little bit slow at times, but overall a good read.

  12. Etika Sharma

    Won the Booker for a reason! A poignant exploration of urban life. Some sections felt a bit disjointed, but overall a great read.

  13. Ravi Yadav

    I did not love this book. The story was confusing and hard to follow. However, I enjoyed some parts of the book.

  14. Aryama Das

    An incredible book about the city. I got lost in it. It was somewhat hard to follow at points, but still very engaging.

  15. Umang Kaur Arora

    A wonderful book, full of vivid descriptions and engaging characters. The ending was not my favorite though.

  16. Aslam M U

    This was a nice book! It took some time to get into the story, but the story was touching and heartfelt.

  17. Debdeep Paul

    The book explores the past in a beautiful way. It was not my favourite read, but I can appreciate the value it holds.

  18. Rajbir Singh

    A beautiful book. It was hard to follow at times, but that did not reduce my appreciation for the book.

  19. Akhilesh Sajeev

    I found this book to be boring. Some of the storytelling was unique, however I did not enjoy it.

  20. Darshan Nath

    I appreciated the themes explored, but the narrative structure was a bit hard to follow. It does get better as you go on.

  21. Shruti Abhitabh Saxena

    A really touching book about the city. I enjoyed the storytelling. Some parts felt like they dragged on a little bit, but a solid book.

  22. Garvit Sangal

    Won the Booker prize for a reason! A poignant exploration of urban life. It did take a while to get into it though.

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