Description
- 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
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹316.00Current price is: ₹316.00.
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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Vansh Lalwani –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others dragged on. I expected more analysis. It was an okay read.
Shyam Sundar Mishra –
Powerful stories, but the writing style was a bit dry. It lacked a certain emotional connection. Overall, informative but not captivating.
Lakshay Khare –
An important book shedding light on the lives of Indian women. However, the author’s biases occasionally seeped through.
Diwakar Kansal –
I enjoyed learning about the different lives of women in India. The book is a great resource. A truly insightful read!
Aayushi Purwar –
Well-researched and insightful. The book could have used a stronger narrative voice, but a worthwhile read nonetheless.
Jatin Kumar Khare –
Thought-provoking and informative, but at times overwhelming. Too many stories crammed together. It could have benefitted from better editing.
Dhaval Kukreti –
The book offered a good range of perspectives and was engaging. A must read for anyone interested in Indian culture and society.
Devender Pratap Mall –
Interesting perspective, though I wish there was more context. Some cultural nuances were lost on me. Still, a worthwhile read.
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.
Arpit Jaiswal –
Truly moving and eye-opening. The book is a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of Indian women.
Himanshu Singh –
A decent overview, but not groundbreaking. Felt somewhat superficial. Lacked depth in certain areas. I was expecting more.
Prakher Nigam –
I found the book very enlightening and well-written. The stories resonated with me, and I have a new appreciation.
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.