Description
- ISBN-13: 9789387103214
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 294.8350405 gr
- ISBN-10: 9387103218
- Publisher Date: 06 Jul 2020
- Height: 0.999998 mm
- No of Pages: 48
- Width: 4.99999 mm
Original price was: ₹225.00.₹180.00Current price is: ₹180.00.
Discover the untold stories of Kashmiri women in “Can You Hear Kashmiri Women Speak?” by Ransom Riggs (ISBN: 9789387103214). Their voices, experiences, and resilience take center stage in this powerful exploration of life, challenges, and hope in the Kashmir Valley. Uncover a hidden world and gain new perspectives on this complex region.
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Anjitha M –
I appreciated the book’s effort to amplify unheard voices, but the writing style felt a bit detached at times.
Jaipal Kumar –
The book is both informative and deeply personal. However, it could have benefited from a more structured narrative.
Ashish Koteshwar Mahadule –
A poignant reminder of the strength of women in the face of adversity. Highly recommend for anyone interested in Kashmir.
Nitish Kumar –
Heartbreaking and inspiring. These women’s voices deserve to be heard. It is beautifully written and captivating.
Raj Navinkumar Baghel –
While I admired the book’s intention, I found some of the narratives to be repetitive and lacking in emotional resonance.
Sameer Sanjay Bhosle –
Incredible resilience shines through. I was moved, saddened, and ultimately hopeful after reading these women’s stories.
Mayank Sharma –
A much-needed perspective. Raw and honest, though at times a bit repetitive. Gives a voice to the unheard.
Rishika Pandey –
An eye-opening collection. While some accounts resonated deeply, others felt a little disjointed. Overall, worth reading.
Arpan Agrawal –
Powerful and moving, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice and the experiences of women in conflict zones.
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
An insightful read that offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Kashmiri women. Highly recommended for gaining new perspectives.
Khushal Singh –
It’s a good attempt to bring Kashmiri women’s experiences to the forefront, but I felt that the book needed more depth.
Anup Mangwani –
Important book, but the writing could have been stronger. Still, the content is vital and sheds light on a critical issue.
Hriyam Dutta –
A mixed bag. Some stories were captivating, while others didn’t quite grab my attention. It’s an emotional read.
Himanshee Kumawat –
Gives an intimate look into Kashmiri women’s lives. It’s a challenging but necessary read to understand their struggles.
Vaibhav Raghuvanshi –
The book is amazing. The author perfectly captures the kashmiri women experiences, and the book overall is insightful.
Vineet Chaudhary –
Powerful stories that stayed with me long after I finished reading. Some narratives were hard to get through, but important.