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The Covenant of Water

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SKU: 9781804710456

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Spanning three generations, Abraham Verghese’s *The Covenant of Water* is an epic tale of love, loss, and resilience in 20th-century Kerala, South India. A captivating story of a family grappling with an unusual affliction and the enduring power of faith and medicine. Experience Verghese’s masterful storytelling in this immersive and unforgettable novel. ISBN: 9781804710456

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  • ISBN-13: 9781804710456
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 736
  • Weight: 500 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1804710458
  • Publisher Date: 07 Mar 2024
  • Height: 129 mm
  • Spine Width: 49 mm
  • Width: 197 mm

9 reviews for The Covenant of Water

  1. Khushal Singh

    An ambitious story, maybe too ambitious. So many characters and storylines, it was hard to keep track. Still, some genuinely moving moments.

  2. Parth Nigam

    Enjoyed the vivid descriptions of Kerala and the exploration of faith and medicine. A few slow patches, but worth the read.

  3. Shaurya Deshwal

    A beautiful and moving story. The historical context made it even more powerful. I was completely absorbed.

  4. Suchit Lamba

    Absolutely stunning! Verghese’s prose is lyrical, and the story is both heartbreaking and hopeful. A must-read!

  5. Vaibhav Raj

    A sweeping saga, but felt a bit long. The characters were richly drawn, and the Kerala setting was beautifully depicted. A solid read overall.

  6. Pratyush Prabhakar

    A truly unforgettable book! Abraham Verghese is a master storyteller. The characters will stay with me for a long time. The book is superb

  7. Aayushi Bhardwaj

    I wanted to love this more than I did. The ‘affliction’ plot felt underdeveloped. Still, the family dynamics were compelling.

  8. Saurav Gupta

    Verghese’s writing is gorgeous! Some parts dragged, but the overall story was captivating. Loved learning about Kerala’s history and culture.

  9. Preethika E

    Too much going on! It felt overwhelming at times. The writing was good, but the plot was a bit convoluted.

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