Jasmine days
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Juggernaut 2019 Description: 258 pISBN: 9789353450748Subject(s): Revolutions | Arab countries | Malayalam fictionDDC classification: 894.812371 Summary: Same era Parvin moves to an unnamed middle Eastern city to live with her father. She thrives in her job as a radio jockey and at home she is the darling of the family. But when revolution breaks out, sameera’s happy world starts to fall apart. ‘A powerful story about the dilemmas of immigrant lives.’ Mint ‘striking... Begins as a disarmingly simple story, but turns into a complex tale of migrants, loyalty, and the bitter fruit of revolution.’ Indian express ‘unflinching... Benyamin nudges the reader towards critical moral questions of our times.’ Arshia Sattar, open ‘an incisive take on a contemporary and consequential subject.’ huffpost.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | Fiction | 894.812371 BEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 004994 |
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Same era Parvin moves to an unnamed middle Eastern city to live with her father. She thrives in her job as a radio jockey and at home she is the darling of the family. But when revolution breaks out, sameera’s happy world starts to fall apart. ‘A powerful story about the dilemmas of immigrant lives.’ Mint ‘striking... Begins as a disarmingly simple story, but turns into a complex tale of migrants, loyalty, and the bitter fruit of revolution.’ Indian express ‘unflinching... Benyamin nudges the reader towards critical moral questions of our times.’ Arshia Sattar, open ‘an incisive take on a contemporary and consequential subject.’ huffpost.
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