Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143465546
- Publisher: Penguin eBury Press
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 220
- ISBN-10: 0143465546
- Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2024
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
This Land We Call Home by Nusrat F. Jafri (ISBN: 9780143465546) tells a captivating story of family, caste, and religious conversions in modern India. Explore themes of identity, social mobility, and interfaith relationships against the backdrop of a changing nation. A must-read for those interested in Indian history, sociology, and the complexities of contemporary society. Discover a compelling narrative that unveils the human experience within a transformative era.
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Dharm Pal –
Interesting premise, but the execution felt a bit disjointed. I struggled to connect with all the characters. It’s good for background context.
Spersh R Chaudhary –
An insightful journey through cultural shifts and personal struggles. The characters were so real. It dragged a little in the middle, but well done.
Arpit Tiwari –
Enjoyable read that throws light on indian society. Conversion details were informative. I was hoping more on family drama
Harshal Dharme –
This book opened my eyes to a different perspective. The storytelling is captivating and very enlightening. Definitely recommend it.
Akshit Kumar –
I learned so much about Indian history. The conversion aspect was particularly thought-provoking. A very important book to understand society
Niharika Sharma –
A fascinating look at family dynamics in India, but I found the pacing a bit slow at times. Overall, a worthwhile read. Explores important themes.
Rishi Prasad Agrahari –
Jafri’s writing is beautiful. The story really captures the essence of modern India. Some of the caste details were hard to follow.
Afan Afreedi Mohammad –
A moving account of a family navigating a changing India. It’s beautifully written and very poignant. A bit dense in some areas.
Nikhilesh –
While informative, I found it hard to keep track of all the family members and their relationships. Needs more linear way of expression.
Pallavi Singh –
A compelling exploration of identity and belonging. The author’s insights are sharp and profound. A truly remarkable read.