Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241447178
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 368
- Weight: 746 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241447178
- Publisher Date: 04 May 2023
- Height: 240 mm
- Spine Width: 40 mm
- Width: 156 mm
Original price was: ₹1,699.00.₹1,359.00Current price is: ₹1,359.00.
“Should I get married?” Jennifer Jacquet, author of *Is Shame Necessary*, asks a provocative question about marriage, and its future. Examining the history of marriage and its evolution alongside culture and the modern world, Jacquet explores the pressures surrounding modern marriage. She examines the role of the “wedding industrial complex” and the changing expectations from modern relationships. *The Marriage Question* boldly looks at how to reform the institution, not to save it, but to bring it in line with the values of our modern world.
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Nupur Mahajan –
Provocative and insightful, but at times, the author’s bias was quite apparent. Could have been more balanced.
Ishika Rammurti Pal –
A must-read for anyone questioning the institution of marriage! The book is well-written and researched.
Chirag –
I was expecting more. The book felt somewhat shallow and lacked depth.
Somya Sahoo –
Excellent analysis of the pressures surrounding modern marriage. Highly recommend!
Sanyum Chola –
An okay read. I didn’t find it as groundbreaking as others suggest, but it was informative.
Deepanshi Chhabra –
Left me feeling a bit conflicted. Some valid points, but also a sense of negativity.
Tanya Adil Mogrelia –
A worthwhile read for anyone considering marriage. Provides a unique and critical perspective.
Roshan J –
Interesting perspective on marriage. Some points were thought-provoking, but overall, it felt a bit cynical.
Mohneesh Parte –
Eye-opening and thought-provoking. This book will definitely change how you think about marriage.
Suraj Kumar –
This book really made me think! A great discussion starter about the future of relationships.
Kumar Satyam –
A brilliant and engaging exploration of marriage! Jacquet’s arguments are clear and persuasive.
Shantanu Tehlan –
A good read that challenges conventional wisdom. The author makes a compelling argument for rethinking marriage.
Aakansha Gupta –
I enjoyed the book, but I found myself disagreeing with some of the author’s conclusions.
Bhavya Dhanda –
I appreciated the historical context, but the book felt somewhat repetitive. Still, worth reading.
Nilesh Jain –
The author raises some valid points but fails to offer realistic solutions.