Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143066057
- Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 466 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143066056
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2010
- Height: 137 mm
- No of Pages: 640
- Spine Width: 44 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Aman Kumawat –
The stories of the women are inspiring, but the writing style felt academic and dry.
Gayathri Devi K –
This book exceeded my expectations! So well-written and emotionally engaging. A true gem!
Prajjwal Yadav –
I found it a bit slow to start, but once it picked up, I was hooked. Well worth the read!
Ayush Singh Rajput –
Absolutely captivating! The author beautifully portrays the struggles and triumphs of these women. A must-read!
Yashasvi Manish Modi –
A fascinating look behind the scenes. Highly recommend to anyone interested in social history
Aditya Gujrawat –
A fascinating account! The author brings these women to life. Highly recommend for history buffs.
Aditya Vikram Pareek –
An interesting glimpse into the lives of the women, but sometimes felt a bit dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in the Tagore family.
Anuj Shany –
Insightful but dense. It requires commitment to get through, but the knowledge is rewarding.
Yasmeen Bano –
A truly inspiring read! Celebrates the strength and resilience of women. A powerful and moving book.
Jai Malviya –
The details were thorough, even too much at times. I wanted more of the women’s voices.
Deepak Krishnan V –
Excellent book! Gave me insight on the hidden life. I will read it again.
Dakshta Gupta –
An important contribution to understanding the Tagore family. It was a good read overall.
Saumya –
Good historical account. The social context was well explained.
Aniket Pandey –
A decent book with some valuable information. However, it could have been structured better.
Sagar Gupta –
I enjoyed learning about the women’s roles, though the book could have been more concise.
Akarsh Singh –
Wonderful portrayal! The author’s passion for the subject shines through. Definitely recommend.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
I struggled to connect with the characters. Found it a bit boring.
Bhavay Raina –
I was hoping for more personal stories and insights. It felt a little detached. An informative read, nonetheless.
Manaswini Swami –
I enjoyed learning about the women behind the famous poet, but the writing style wasn’t always engaging. A bit slow in places. Overall, it was an okay read.
Sanyum Chola –
Informative and insightful. A great addition to Tagore studies.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
Provides a unique perspective on the Tagore household. I learned a lot, but it could have been more captivating.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
A well-researched book that sheds light on a relatively unknown aspect of the Tagore family. Some parts were a bit dense.
Abhishek Kundu –
Not a bad book, but not particularly memorable either. Pretty average.
Mohit Verma –
Disappointing. Expected a more engaging narrative. Felt like reading a textbook.
Arpita Tripathi –
I wish there were more primary source materials. Still, good for its comprehensive research.