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The Lowland

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SKU: 9788184005752

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In 1960s Calcutta, brothers Subhash and Udayan face divergent paths. Udayan, drawn to the Naxalite movement, risks everything for his beliefs, while Subhash seeks a life of science in America. When tragedy strikes, Subhash returns to India to heal his family, confronting the aftermath of Udayan’s choices in Jhumpa Lahiri’s powerful novel of fate, exile, and return.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788184005752
  • Publisher: Random House
  • Publisher Imprint: Vintage Books
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 432
  • ISBN-10: 818400575X
  • Publisher Date: Oct. 2014
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Width: 129 mm

18 reviews for The Lowland

  1. Dharshan R

    This book is truly exceptional. Jhumpa Lahiri’s writing is so evocative and the story is incredibly moving. I highly recommend it.

  2. Ayush Gupta

    Absolutely brilliant! Lahiri’s writing is lyrical, and the story is deeply affecting. I couldn’t put it down. The best book I’ve read this year!

  3. Ritesh Raj

    A powerful and thought-provoking novel. The exploration of family, identity, and loss is masterful. I highly recommend this book.

  4. Tanishka

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt drawn out and lacked emotional punch for me. Expected more from Lahiri.

  5. Nikhil Gupta

    This book is simply stunning. Jhumpa Lahiri at her best! Heartbreaking and hopeful. A story that will stay with me forever.

  6. Amanpreet Singh

    An interesting story with complex characters, but the pacing felt off. Some parts dragged, while others seemed rushed. Mixed feelings overall.

  7. Nikita Rajak

    Found the book rather depressing, although well written. Not exactly an uplifting experience. The ending left me wanting more resolution.

  8. Ishank Garg

    Beautifully written, but a heavy read. Deals with difficult themes and the characters are flawed. It stays with you long after you finish.

  9. Shubham Kumar

    Well written, but the story felt a bit disjointed. I struggled to keep track of all the characters and their relationships. An okay read.

  10. Rohit Bhardwaz

    A decent read, but not my favorite by Lahiri. The characters were interesting, but the plot was somewhat predictable. Still enjoyable.

  11. Arham Jain

    I found the story slow and the characters difficult to relate to. It wasn’t a bad book, but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it.

  12. Mayank Dhanjal

    A good exploration of brotherly love and political turmoil. The plot was engaging, though at times, somewhat predictable. Still worth reading.

  13. Anshul Yadav

    This book is a masterpiece! The writing is stunning, and the story is both heartbreaking and hopeful. A must-read for anyone!

  14. Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar

    A deeply moving story of family and loss. The descriptions of Calcutta are vivid and the characters are so real. Highly recommend!

  15. Garima Sharma

    A remarkable novel! The characters are complex and the story is gripping. One of the best books I’ve read in a long time.

  16. Nipun Jain

    Lahiri’s prose is beautiful, but the story felt a bit slow-paced for me. The characters were well-developed, though. Overall, a decent read.

  17. Gulshan Kumar Mahto

    The writing is beautiful, and the story is compelling. However, it was very bleak and depressing. Not a feel-good read, but impactful.

  18. Vivek Thakran

    I enjoyed learning about the Naxalite movement, but the family drama felt a little melodramatic at times. A good, but not great, read.

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