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The Liberation of Sita (PERENNIAL 10)

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Discover Sita’s untold story in Volga’s “The Liberation of Sita (PERENNIAL 10)” (ISBN: 9789352775019). After Rama’s abandonment, Sita embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encountering inspiring women who challenge societal norms. Surpanakha, Renuka, Urmila, and Ahalya guide Sita toward liberation. Explore themes of morality, choice, and female empowerment in this feminist reimagining of the Ramayana. Experience Volga’s powerful storytelling.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789352775019
  • Publisher: HarperPerennial
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 449.0564463 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9352775015
  • Publisher Date: 05-Mar-18
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 128
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

23 reviews for The Liberation of Sita (PERENNIAL 10)

  1. Ashish Kumar

    Volga’s Sita is a revelation! The encounters with other women are powerful and moving. Highly recommend this book.

  2. Sai Srinivas Chinnam

    An interesting take on a classic. It’s definitely worth reading if you are into the Ramayana. I would recommend it.

  3. Khushi Chandani

    Sita’s character is so well-developed. I loved the story and the meaning behind it. Amazing read, would recommend to anyone.

  4. Arpan Agrawal

    This book gave me a new perspective on Sita’s character. The other women were interesting, but at some point, it was too much.

  5. Akanksh Anand

    A unique and empowering story. Some parts felt a little drawn out, but the overall message is powerful and important.

  6. Akash Deep

    Sita’s liberation is a powerful symbol. The book is well-written and engaging, though the plot gets too slow.

  7. Gowri Krishna V R

    I was completely engrossed in Sita’s journey. The author did a great job of bringing her to life. It was a touching experience.

  8. Simran Khurana

    I enjoyed the different interpretations of familiar characters. A thought-provoking book that sparked many conversations.

  9. Palak Gupta

    This book is a game-changer. It made me rethink everything I thought I knew about the Ramayana. Highly recommend it.

  10. Sahil Ahuja

    A solid choice. Definitely worth reading if you want something new. I would recommend this to anyone.

  11. Ekjot Singh Khurana

    I appreciated the feminist perspective, but found the writing style a little dense at times. Still, a valuable contribution to Ramayana retellings.

  12. Prabhat Yadav

    What an inspirational story. I loved how the author brought this book to life. Would recommend this to everyone.

  13. Geetanjali Mukherjee

    I loved seeing Sita find her strength and independence. The writing is beautiful, and the story is captivating. Five stars!

  14. Anshu Kumar

    I would recommend this book if you are looking to read something thought provoking. Overall, I give this book a /.

  15. Anwesha Sahoo

    An interesting take on a classic tale. While I enjoyed the concept, the execution felt a bit preachy in some areas. Still worth reading

  16. Sweta Gautam

    A compelling narrative that challenges traditional views. The female characters are well-developed and inspiring.

  17. Deepak Singh Bhandari

    While I admire the attempt, I didn’t fully connect with this version of Sita. It felt a bit too modern for my taste. Not bad, but not great.

  18. Ankit Maurya

    An absolute must-read for anyone interested in feminist literature. Volga’s writing is exquisite, and the story is unforgettable.

  19. Aakanksha Singh

    I thought this book was okay. I would not read it again, but I do not regret reading it. It was a nice read.

  20. Shashwat Shivam

    A thought-provoking reimagining! Sita’s journey of self-discovery is inspiring, though some parts felt a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  21. Eshan Barnala

    I had mixed feelings about this book. I really liked it, but the writing was a little difficult. However, I did like it.

  22. Vipin Arora

    I’m pretty on the fence about this book. Not my personal favorite, but you might enjoy it. Check it out if you’re interested.

  23. Dipra Halder

    A good read, but the writing could have been stronger. The concept is fascinating, but the execution felt a bit lacking.

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