Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670096909
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- ISBN-10: 0670096903
- Publisher Date: 07 May 2023
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 256
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Width: 135 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
“Story of Two Wimmin Named Kalyani and Dakshayani” by Arupa Patangia Kalita & Meenaxi Barkotoki (ISBN: 9780670096909) follows the captivating tale of two women. Originally a series of Facebook posts, this novel explores themes of womanhood, societal expectations, and self-discovery. Award-winning author R. Rajasree’s debut novel is a must-read for fans of contemporary Malayalam literature. Translated by Devika J., discover this exciting new voice in storytelling.
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Diksha Munjal –
An insightful look into the lives of Kalyani and Dakshayani. The story kept me hooked. Highly recommend!
Meenakshi R –
I absolutely love this book. This shows the struggle of women in society. I highly recommend it.
Devanshu Chauhan –
Decent read. Some of the scenes were too long and it could have been trimmed down. Overall, I would recommend it.
Karishma Kumari –
The book is very touching. This novel portrays women empowerment in very subtle yet powerful manner.
Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri –
This is great book to read. the story line is very unique and realistic. It has some slow part, but stick with it.
Sneha Dutta –
A quick read that sheds light on the lives of women. Some parts felt rushed, but overall, a good book.
Soumya Sudeep Sinha –
The start was interesting and the middle was okay but the ending was good. It has twist and turn.
Ankit –
Loved the exploration of womanhood! Kalyani and Dakshayani were compelling characters. A thought-provoking read.
Mohit Khanna –
A beautifully written novel. I appreciate the book’s themes and its ability to evoke a range of emotions.
Dharm Pal –
I enjoyed learning about the culture through this book. Some chapters were better than others. Worth a read.
Aastha Sharma –
Well written book. I would buy more books from this author. The story moves you and makes you sad at times.
Shivangi Singh –
An okayish read. Not something I would recommend to others. The story is so so.
Nandini Rathi –
This book is a powerful exploration of female identity. It is little slow for my liking. Still very good.
Jayesh Mittal –
Interesting premise, but the translation felt clunky in places. Still, worth reading for the cultural insights.
Uddipan Hazarika –
A poignant story of two women navigating societal expectations. Kalyani and Dakshayani’s journeys resonated, though the pacing felt uneven at times.
Yashu Priya –
I was moved by the characters’ struggles and triumphs. The narrative flow could have been smoother, though.
Prashasti Verma –
The story was engaging. The themes are relevant and well-explored. The writing style might not appeal to everyone.
Ritika –
Fascinating story about women. While the characters were well-developed, the plot felt a bit predictable.
Sauradeep Mitra –
A thought-provoking book. It makes you wonder about women and their role. The story is not perfect, but it is good.