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The Gift of a Daughter: Encounters with Victims of Dowry

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SKU: 9780143028710

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Experience the harrowing realities of dowry through the eyes of its victims. Author [Author Name] presents a poignant exploration of this harmful tradition in ‘The Gift of a Daughter.’ Published by Penguin Books Ltd (ISBN: 9780143028710), this book unveils the devastating impact of dowry on women’s lives. A must-read for anyone interested in gender equality and social justice.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143028710
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Weight: 500 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143028715
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2003
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 184
  • Width: 126 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for The Gift of a Daughter: Encounters with Victims of Dowry

  1. Kanishka Sharma

    A heartbreaking read. The personal stories are powerful, but at times it felt a bit repetitive. Overall, informative and important.

  2. Kapil Yadav

    This book opened my eyes to the harsh realities of dowry. I appreciate the author shedding light on this issue. A must-read!

  3. Mohit Rao

    I was deeply affected by the stories in this book. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in women’s rights and social justice.

  4. Sameer Saurabh Kiro

    The book had a profound impact on me. These voices deserve to be heard.

  5. Raunaq Mehrotra

    The author did an outstanding job of bringing these stories to life. A good book to read.

  6. Ashish Kumar

    The book delivers a strong message. The individual accounts are moving and memorable.

  7. Anik Nayek

    Well-written and informative. This book is a valuable contribution to the discussion on dowry and its impact.

  8. Soham Rajan Mehta

    A decent overview of the dowry issue. Some stories were more impactful than others. Overall, a good starting point.

  9. Sahil Lamba

    Heartbreaking and insightful. This book is a powerful indictment of a harmful tradition.

  10. Sara Negi

    Powerful and disturbing. This book is a stark reminder of the inequalities that still exist. Highly recommended.

  11. Mayank Gupta

    A necessary read that sheds light on a crucial topic, but I found some sections a bit slow.

  12. Saurav Baburao Maske

    A good exploration of the topic, but I felt it could have been more nuanced. Still a worthwhile read.

  13. Airene Ganguly

    An important but difficult read. It’s well-written but emotionally draining. I wish there was more focus on solutions.

  14. Chetan Sharma

    While the subject is important, the writing felt a little dry. Still, worth reading for the insights it provides.

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