Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241492994
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 538 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241492998
- Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2023
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 38 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹799.00Current price is: ₹799.00.
Dive into the captivating world of 1950s homemaking competitions with “Prize Women” by Buzzy Jackson. Explore the lives of women who battled for the coveted title of “Mrs. America,” showcasing their skills in cooking, sewing, and all things domestic. Discover the stories of these remarkable women and the impact of this era through their journey of ambition, rivalry, and societal expectations. ISBN: 9780241492994
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Atif Fasih –
I loved learning about the ambition and rivalry behind the scenes. A great historical account.
Harshvardhan Singh –
Buzzy Jackson brings the Mrs. America competition to life. A bit slow in parts, but overall enjoyable.
Nitin Yadav –
The writing is excellent, and the stories are compelling. One of the best books.
Ayush Gupta –
The book was informative, but I wish there were more details about the winners.
Deepak Krishnan V –
The topic was interesting, but I wish the author had focused more on individual stories.
Vishwajeet –
A page-turner! I couldn’t put “Prize Women” down. The stories of these women are inspiring.
Pankaj Kumar –
A surprising and fascinating look at the Mrs. America competition.
Jayant Sangra –
I loved the historical context. It opened my eyes. Wonderful read.
Sachin Kejriwal –
A thought-provoking exploration of ambition and rivalry.
Ajay Kumar Nagar –
The research is evident, but I found it a bit dry at times. Still an important story.
Harshvardhan Gupta –
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this book! A unique perspective on s America.
Premsi Raman T –
A compelling narrative that sheds light on a forgotten piece of history. Highly recommend.
Devanshu Chauhan –
An interesting concept, but the writing style didn’t fully grab me. Still worth a read for the historical context.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
I was captivated by the challenges these women faced. “Prize Women” is a must-read!
Dhruv Bansal –
Some of the stories felt repetitive, but overall a good look at societal expectations of women.
Aaditya Singh –
I was expecting more drama, but it was still an enjoyable read.
Supriya Bharti –
Felt a bit long, but worth reading to learn about s.
Pankaj Mansion –
Excellent storytelling! Buzzy Jackson brought these women to life.
Bhavika Teesh Kumar Chanda –
I learned so much about the Mrs. America competition! A really well-written book.
Pranav V J –
A fascinating glimpse into the world of s homemaking! “Prize Women” is an engaging read.
Khushi Jain –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were great, others less so. An ok read overall.