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Que vous soyez mere de cent fils – french edition may you be the mother of hundred sons

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SKU: 9788172340704

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Explore the captivating lives of women in India with “Que Vous Soyez Mere de Cent Fils” by Elisabeth Bumiller (ISBN: 9788172340704). From urban to rural settings, discover their diverse experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Uncover the rich cultural tapestry of India through the lens of its women. Buy this insightful book for a fascinating exploration of Indian womanhood.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172340704
  • Publisher: Prakash Books India
  • Publisher Imprint: Prakash Books India
  • Language: French
  • ISBN-10: 8172340702
  • Publisher Date: 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 347

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Que vous soyez mere de cent fils – french edition may you be the mother of hundred sons

  1. Vansh Lalwani

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others dragged on. I expected more analysis. It was an okay read.

  2. Shyam Sundar Mishra

    Powerful stories, but the writing style was a bit dry. It lacked a certain emotional connection. Overall, informative but not captivating.

  3. Lakshay Khare

    An important book shedding light on the lives of Indian women. However, the author’s biases occasionally seeped through.

  4. Diwakar Kansal

    I enjoyed learning about the different lives of women in India. The book is a great resource. A truly insightful read!

  5. Aayushi Purwar

    Well-researched and insightful. The book could have used a stronger narrative voice, but a worthwhile read nonetheless.

  6. Jatin Kumar Khare

    Thought-provoking and informative, but at times overwhelming. Too many stories crammed together. It could have benefitted from better editing.

  7. Dhaval Kukreti

    The book offered a good range of perspectives and was engaging. A must read for anyone interested in Indian culture and society.

  8. Devender Pratap Mall

    Interesting perspective, though I wish there was more context. Some cultural nuances were lost on me. Still, a worthwhile read.

  9. Tina Pahwa

    Some of the stories were heartbreaking, but the book felt a little detached. I wish there was more personal reflection from the women themselves.

  10. Arpit Jaiswal

    Truly moving and eye-opening. The book is a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of Indian women.

  11. Himanshu Singh

    A decent overview, but not groundbreaking. Felt somewhat superficial. Lacked depth in certain areas. I was expecting more.

  12. Prakher Nigam

    I found the book very enlightening and well-written. The stories resonated with me, and I have a new appreciation.

  13. Kartik Dhaka

    A good look at Indian women, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Some stories were truly inspiring, while others left me wanting more depth.

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