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Women’s Room

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SKU: 9780143114505

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Explore the lives of women in the 1950s who left behind education and careers for marriage, only to find themselves struggling after divorce. “The Women’s Room” follows their journey back to school amidst the Women’s Liberation movement, offering a powerful glimpse into the fight for equality. ISBN: 9780143114505. Discover this provocative feminist classic by Marilyn French.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143114505
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 32
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 142 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143114506
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 213 mm
  • No of Pages: 496
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 448 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Women’s Room

  1. Devender Pratap Mall

    I had mixed feelings. Some parts were brilliant, others were a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for its historical significance.

  2. Ankit

    Amazing book about women. A must read!

  3. Pankaj Kumar Sharma

    A compelling read that portrays the challenges women faced. Some parts felt a bit dated, but the core message still resonates. Worth reading.

  4. Shubham Kumar

    While I appreciate the historical context, I found some of the writing style a bit preachy. Still, a valuable perspective on women’s issues.

  5. Ipsita Singh

    A classic feminist novel. It was insightful and moving, showing both the struggles and triumphs of the characters. Highly recommend!

  6. Pranav Chawla

    This book can be boring and difficult to digest the meanings in it. I wish it had been a little better, but it was still alright.

  7. Lisha

    A raw and honest depiction of women’s experiences. It’s a bit dated, but the core issues are still relevant. A must-read for feminists.

  8. Nishit Prashant Lokhande

    It was okay, I guess. I thought it would be better, but it wasn’t.

  9. Gaurav S

    The book is a classic for a reason! It has a lot of history and is worth diving into if you want to learn more about this time in the world.

  10. Varun Grover

    This book opened my eyes to the struggles faced by women in the past. While some themes felt heavy-handed, it’s an important piece of literature.

  11. Rudransh Verma

    I tried to like this book, but it was too long for me. I wish I could have finished it, but I just could not. Maybe one day!

  12. Rupanjan Das

    I understand the meaning and context of the book, however, it was hard to read and follow along with. I struggled to feel connected to the story.

  13. Soham Rajan Mehta

    While I enjoyed the storyline, I felt it was a bit too long. Still, it’s a great historical fiction that portrays feminism. I found it dragging.

  14. Nandini Nagpal

    It is a very thought provoking novel. It takes time to digest the material, but it is still so worth it, especially for those who are interested in women’s studies.

  15. Tanya Khurana

    This book isn’t for everyone, but it will be for someone. Give it a shot if you’re interested in women’s struggles and want to learn more.

  16. Navdeep Singh

    I struggled to get through the book because it was slow. It has a lot of meaning, but the writing style made it hard to enjoy.

  17. Debarpan Paul

    A truly impactful read on the struggles of women. It is something I think everyone should read in their lifetime if they have the chance to.

  18. Sushant Dubey

    The book made me think about societal expectations of women. It can be hard to read sometimes, but worth it. The ending was powerful.

  19. Divyank Ranjan

    An amazing book, but difficult. This opened my eyes to the stuggles many women face when it comes to inequality and being treated as less.

  20. Sachin Kejriwal

    The book is worth the read if you are looking to expand your knowledge in the world of feminism and books that discuss inequality.

  21. Dhruv Kumar

    I enjoyed the book and found the characters relatable. Some sections were slow, but overall, a thought-provoking exploration of women’s roles.

  22. Suman Sahu

    An inspiring and heartbreaking look at women’s lives. Some characters are more developed than others, but the overall impact is strong.

  23. Somay Gupta

    This book took me a while to finish, but I really did enjoy it. The characters are so diverse and each one has something the reader can relate to.

  24. Srishti Mishra

    A powerful story about women finding their voices. It’s a bit lengthy, but the journey is worth it. An essential read for anyone interested in feminism.

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