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Watching Women & Girls
Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780008472504
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Explore the complexities of womanhood in Danielle Pender’s captivating debut, “Watching Women & Girls.” From weddings to motorway service stations, Pender’s stories reveal how women are perceived and how they perceive themselves and each other. With dark humor and keen observation, she delves into themes of sex, grief, class, and the female gaze. Discover a world of sisterhood, betrayals, and the ever-present watch of society. ISBN: 9780008472504
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Shivam Talwar –
A fantastic collection of short stories. Pender’s writing is insightful and thought-provoking.
Punit Kumar Yadav –
Pender’s debut is a triumph! Her characters are so real and relatable. I laughed, I cried, I couldn’t put it down.
Kaushiki Pandey –
Pender’s writing is sharp, witty, and insightful. I loved the way she explored the complexities of womanhood. Highly recommended!
Ankita Shaw –
This book is a gem! Pender’s writing is so fresh and original. I can’t wait to see what she does next.
Niharika Srivastava –
I had high hopes for this book, but it didn’t quite live up to the hype. The stories were a bit too fragmented for my liking.
Varun Mittal –
I liked the themes explored, but the pacing felt off in some stories. Overall, a decent read.
Sidharth Kumar –
A mixed bag. Some stories were brilliant, others fell flat. The themes are important, but the execution was inconsistent.
Kashish Javed –
Intriguing stories, though some felt unfinished. Pender’s observations are sharp, but the dark humor didn’t always land for me. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Khushi Kalra –
Absolutely brilliant! I was captivated by Pender’s unique voice and perspective. A must-read!
Nakul Awasthi –
A thought-provoking collection of stories that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Pender is a talent to watch.
Deependra Kumar –
Some stories resonated, but many felt too similar. The writing was good, but lacked variety.
Nikunj Singhal –
It was okay. Some stories were engaging, but others were forgettable. An uneven collection, but not terrible.
Vikas –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in feminism and female relationships. Pender’s voice is fresh and unique.
Srishti Rao –
Interesting but at times a little too heavy. Deals with some difficult themes. Pender is talented though.
Sanyam Singla –
I enjoyed the book, some stories resonated more than others. Pender has an interesting voice and perspective. Worth checking out.
Isha Choudhary –
A thought provoking read, I particularly loved the author’s handling of grief. Highly recommend it.
Naamik Khaterpal –
I was blown away by Pender’s talent. Her observations are spot-on, and her writing is beautiful. A truly unforgettable read.
Rixcel Katoch –
I was hooked from the first page! Pender’s writing is witty and insightful. Loved the exploration of the female gaze. Highly recommend!
Prakhar Purohit –
Interesting premise, but the writing style felt a bit disjointed at times. I wanted to love it, but it didn’t quite click for me.
Nehal Jain –
The dark humor was a bit too dark for my taste. Some of the stories were disturbing, but others were quite moving.
Shivani Ghaloth –
A sharp and witty exploration of womanhood! Pender’s writing is captivating and insightful.
Pranjal Malhotra –
A decent collection of short stories. Some were better than others. Worth a read if you enjoy exploring complex female characters.
Dipankar Adhikari –
Pender’s debut is a triumph! The stories are so real and relatable. I highly recommend it.