1. The novel embraces several all encompassing themes, modernity, class, gender politics, terrorism, colonialism and patriarchy. Told from multiple threaded narratives and alternating between … more →
Library Book Clubmariadeathstar wrote 3 weeks ago: This month we went to India. Had two quite different experiences there. The people who climbed man … more →
misslyddie wrote 4 weeks ago: Right now I’m reading The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai. It’s wonderful, and it … more →
Ida wrote 1 month ago: A few weeks ago, the New York Times published an article in the travel section about the current agi … more →
Ruhi wrote 4 months ago: There was no system to soothe the unfairness of things; justice was without scope; it might snag the … more →
itsfine wrote 5 months ago: It won the Man Booker Prize in 2006. This is a truly fantastic work by Kiran Desai, completely deser … more →
samasti wrote 5 months ago: A soft tap on my shoulder pulled me out of the pages of the book I was reading at the Manny’s Book … more →
sailsmart wrote 6 months ago: 1. The novel embraces several all encompassing themes, modernity, class, gender politics, terro … more →
adrainsean wrote 9 months ago: No will is required to become the heir of loss…the loss which had been the tradition, refusing t … more →
Arnav wrote 12 months ago: I had read this book a few months back, but am writing the review now!!I bought this book after … more →
Ravi Chander wrote 1 year ago: May 2nd ‘07 - I have just started this book. With work, running and other preoccupations, I do … more →