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Walking Towards Ourselves: Indian Women Tell Their Stories

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Discover the untold stories of resilience and empowerment in ‘Walking Towards Ourselves.’ Through intimate narratives, Indian women share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Explore themes of identity, equality, and self-discovery in a rapidly changing India. Edited by Duncan Hamilton and Jonny Bairstow, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the diverse tapestry of women’s lives in India. ISBN: 9789351777922

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  • ISBN-13: 9789351777922
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • ISBN-10: 9351777928
  • Publisher Date: Jan,2016
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • No of Pages: 288

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Walking Towards Ourselves: Indian Women Tell Their Stories

  1. Prateek Sahni

    Inspiring and thought-provoking! ‘Walking Towards Ourselves’ offers a glimpse into the lives of remarkable women. Highly recommended!

  2. Ireen Ahmad Mir

    Powerful and moving! These stories will stay with you long after you finish reading. A must-read for anyone interested in women’s issues.

  3. Saksham Verma

    While the premise was promising, the execution fell short. I struggled to connect with some of the stories. Disappointed.

  4. Amaan Ahmad

    Interesting and informative, but a bit dry in places. It could have benefited from more engaging storytelling. Still worth reading.

  5. Aryan Khatri

    An eye-opening exploration of Indian women’s lives. It’s a reminder of the challenges they face and their incredible strength.

  6. Ankit Bhowmick

    Absolutely loved it! So many strong voices and unique experiences. ‘Walking Towards Ourselves’ is an important book.

  7. Yasmeen Bano

    A compelling collection of stories, though some felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read to understand the diverse experiences of Indian women.

  8. Afshan Ali

    I appreciated the diverse perspectives, but the editing could have been better. Some narratives felt incomplete. Still, a valuable contribution.

  9. Nishant Choudhury Sarania

    An okay read. Some stories were captivating, others less so. It felt a bit disjointed at times, but still provided valuable insights.

  10. Aniruddha Khohwal

    A mixed bag of emotions. Some stories resonated deeply, while others left me wanting more. Worth a read, but with tempered expectations.

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