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A review by gautamgopalk
Back Home by Nupur Dave
emotional
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
2.0
Published in 2020, Back Home by Nupur Dave is a quick read about various factors that pertains to Indians considering moving back to India after staying for a few years in the United States of America. It is a coherent organization of all the ideas that one entertains during diffuse thinking about such a move. The story telling throughout the book is engaging as it has anecdotes from people the author has presumably talked to.
The book feels a tad outdated within a few short years of publication and could possibly become irrelevant due to the evolving nature of the world at large. There are some grammatical mistakes, typographical errors, and profanity which could be distracting to some. The sentence constructions use general parlance (or colloquial language) which is annoying at places and contributes to the grammatical mistakes. This book is not deep and not particularly useful. Despite the issues with it, the author has done a good job of writing a book that is well organized and has written in simple English that is easy to read.
The book feels a tad outdated within a few short years of publication and could possibly become irrelevant due to the evolving nature of the world at large. There are some grammatical mistakes, typographical errors, and profanity which could be distracting to some. The sentence constructions use general parlance (or colloquial language) which is annoying at places and contributes to the grammatical mistakes. This book is not deep and not particularly useful. Despite the issues with it, the author has done a good job of writing a book that is well organized and has written in simple English that is easy to read.