Description
- 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
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
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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Avika Bhaskar –
The characters were very interesting and brought the book to life. I look forward to reading more of her books.
Rohit Rajdhar –
The book was well written and captured the essence of the city perfectly. Will read again in the future.
Ishant Pawar –
Great story, although I found the pacing a bit off. Still, Shree’s writing style is great and kept me engaged.
Gitish Batra –
An interesting book with interesting characters. The writing style was not my favourite, but the plot was engaging.
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.
Harshit Agrawal –
A vibrant and powerful story! Really enjoyed the author’s ability to make the city a character itself.
Aditi Tripathi –
Such a beautiful story! The writing style is unique. Needed some time to adjust to it. Once I did, I loved it!
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.
Vishal Soni –
Loved the characters and the way the city came alive! Some chapters were confusing. Worth reading to experience the culture.
Nimisha Mishra –
Unique storytelling style. The narrative felt disjointed, but the overall message about identity resonated deeply.
Subhojit Saha –
I enjoyed this book. I found it to be a little bit slow at times, but overall a good read.
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.
Ravi Yadav –
I did not love this book. The story was confusing and hard to follow. However, I enjoyed some parts of the book.
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.
Umang Kaur Arora –
A wonderful book, full of vivid descriptions and engaging characters. The ending was not my favorite though.
Aslam M U –
This was a nice book! It took some time to get into the story, but the story was touching and heartfelt.
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.
Rajbir Singh –
A beautiful book. It was hard to follow at times, but that did not reduce my appreciation for the book.
Akhilesh Sajeev –
I found this book to be boring. Some of the storytelling was unique, however I did not enjoy it.
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.
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.
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.