Description
- ISBN-13: 9781529921304
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 314 gr
- ISBN-10: 1529921309
- Publisher Date: 28 Mar 2024
- Height: 128 mm
- No of Pages: 448
- Spine Width: 33 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹412.50Current price is: ₹412.50.
Step into 1918 Oxford with Pip Williams’s “The Bookbinder of Jericho.” Meet Peggy, a quick-witted bookbinder navigating love, loss, and labor amidst the backdrop of World War I. Experience a poignant tale of resilience and defiance as Peggy fights for her place in a world on the brink of change. ISBN: 9781529921304. Discover this captivating story by Pip Williams today!
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Manan Singh –
This book was good, but I think it was overhyped. The writing was okay, but the plot was not that interesting.
Saffil Ahmad –
Williams is a brilliant author. This book was well-researched, and the characters were believable. A must-read!
Fathima Neslin –
I enjoyed the historical details and the unique setting of a bookbindery. The plot had its moments but I expected more.
Naveen Kumar –
What a great book! I loved the bookbinding aspect and the historical details. It got a bit boring towards the middle.
Chirag –
I am so happy I decided to buy this book! I was hooked by the first chapter and loved how it ended. I highly recommend it.
Ashish Kumar –
Pip Williams does it again! Excellent character development and the historical details are spot on. Highly recommend.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
Beautifully written! I loved the descriptions of Oxford and the bookbinding process. A bit slow-paced for me though.
Vaibhav Chaturvedi –
I was completely transported to Oxford! The author did a great job creating a beautiful, historical world. A few slow moments.
Tarun Ohlyan –
This book had me hooked from the beginning. The plot was well-developed, and I was able to connect with the characters. A fantastic book.
Suyash Pratap Rana –
An okay read. Some parts dragged on and I didn’t fully connect with the main character. It has some interesting moments though.
Parvez Khalek –
The descriptions of Oxford were vivid and beautiful. I wasn’t completely sold on the romance, but enjoyed the book overall.
Mannvit Sisodiya –
This book had everything I wanted: a historical setting, well-developed characters, and a good plot. Williams is a talented author!
Aditya Bhardwaj –
I expected more. While the premise was interesting, the execution fell flat. I was hoping for a more captivating read. Ok book.
Sarthak Rajendra Shimbre –
I was very disappointed in this novel. I did not think the storyline was interesting and the characters were very underdeveloped.
Aditya Singh –
Beautiful writing and a compelling story. I did find myself getting lost in the details at times. Overall, a good book.
Varun Dwivedi –
I enjoyed the historical setting, and Peggy was a strong character. Some of the subplots felt unnecessary, but I would recommend it.
Abhay Kumar Verma –
A lovely story, but I found some parts a bit slow. The characters were well-developed, though. Overall, a good read.
Tushar Khemka –
A touching story of resilience during wartime. However, I found the ending a little rushed. Still worth reading.
Jayant Singh –
Really enjoyed learning about the life of a bookbinder. Some of the story seemed unrealistic, but overall, a nice historical fiction.
Rashika Na –
Fascinating look into the world of bookbinding during WWI. Peggy is a great character! Though some parts were slow paced.
Anushua Roy –
A powerful story about women’s roles and wartime struggles. I loved Peggy’s character. The pacing was sometimes uneven.
Siddhant Shailesh Pandya –
The bookbinder was an interesting job during that era. Great insight into the lives of women during WWI. However, i felt disconnect
Raunak Jitendra Gupta –
A heartwarming story with strong female characters. The war backdrop added depth. Felt a little predictable at points.