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mrsara 's review for:
Ghachar Ghochar
by Vivek Shanbhag
I’m sure I’ve said this is one of my reviews, but I always rate books based on how good that book is for what it is, if that makes sense. For example, when I read a YA contemporary, I’m rating it based on what I think a perfect YA contemporary is. It gets a little messy with things like this, because I’ve never actually read a short novel translated from Kannada told anecdotally about a family in Bangalore that goes from poor to wealthy. It had some quotable moments and I enjoyed seeing the changes in the family as the money grew, but it drug at times and wasn’t particularly the most memorable look at class and wealth ever. Still, I think I would recommend it for people that enjoy family-dynamic-character-study type things. 4 stars.