Description
- ISBN-13: 9781644213520
- Publisher: Seven Stories Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 253.999 gr
- ISBN-10: 1644213524
- Publisher Date: 10 Feb 2023
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 96
- Width: 119 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹254.15Current price is: ₹254.15.
In 1963 France, abortion was illegal. Happening follows Annie Ernaux’s struggle for freedom and autonomy as she confronts an unwanted pregnancy. This powerful memoir is a testament to the resilience of women and their fight for bodily autonomy, offering a timely and unforgettable glimpse into the past. Experience the gripping narrative of Annie Ernaux’s fight for choice and her journey through the complexities of womanhood in a society that sought to control her destiny.
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Roshan Antony –
I found it a bit detached emotionally. While I understand the historical context, I struggled to connect with Annie. It was informative but not moving.
Yashika Khandait –
While the subject matter is compelling, I found the writing style a little dry. It felt more like a factual report than a personal memoir. It was ok.
Vibha Ojha –
Devastating and thought-provoking. Ernaux’s writing is simple yet profound. This book will stay with me for a long time. Highly recommend.
Yash Tailor –
This book is both heartbreaking and empowering. It’s a testament to the strength of women and the importance of choice. Highly recommended.
Ojaswani Gupta –
An incredibly important book. It’s a reminder of how far we’ve come and how much further we need to go. Ernaux’s voice is clear and strong.
Shreya Sharma –
A powerful and moving story about a woman’s struggle for control over her own body. Ernaux’s writing is spare but effective. A must-read.
Roopesh Dhoundiyal –
A raw and honest account. Ernaux doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities. It was difficult to read at times, but ultimately important. A necessary story.
Muskan Agarwal –
A quick read but packs a punch. I appreciated the unflinching honesty, though I wish there was more depth to the characters. Still, a powerful message.