Description
- ISBN-13: 9788175992979
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 320
- ISBN-10: 8175992972
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Language: ENGLISH
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
“The Dowry Bride” (ISBN: 9788175992979) unveils the brutal realities of dowry culture in India. Megha, a 21-year-old bride, escapes a plot to burn her alive, finding refuge with Kunal. Torn between forbidden attraction and societal pressures, will Megha find justice and rebuild her life? Explore themes of survival, love, and social change in this gripping tale.
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Ringdao Nunisa –
A powerful story, though a bit predictable at times. Megha’s resilience is inspiring. Tackles a tough subject. Some parts were emotionally draining.
Arijit Debnath –
A thought-provoking novel that sheds light on a very serious problem. It had me gripped. The chemistry between leads are not convincing though.
Manoj M –
Interesting story, but I felt it could have been shorter. Some parts felt unnecessarily descriptive and slow-paced.
Ishank Garg –
This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster. It’s beautifully written and incredibly impactful. A story of hope and resilience.
Apurwa Gupta –
The book is alright; not the best book I’ve read, but it’s not the worst either. The plot gets a bit boring but gets better at the end.
Shashank Bhaskar –
This book opened my eyes to the reality of the dowry problem. A little repetitive but overall great book and important story.
Saurabh Biswas –
A must-read for anyone interested in social justice. Megha’s story will stay with you long after you finish the book. I could not put it down.
Jagrati Goyal –
I was hooked from page one. A well-written exploration of a dark reality. The ending felt a little rushed, though.
Akash Roy –
The book started strong, but the middle dragged. Kunal’s character felt underdeveloped. Overall, a decent read highlighting an important issue.
Nooli Siri –
It’s a good read for people who want to know about the culture. Some scenes are predictable and not exciting, however.
Sumit Rakesh Mhatre –
Enjoyed the cultural insights. The romance felt a bit forced and distracted from the main plot. Still worth reading.
Harish A Kendrekar –
Heartbreaking and hopeful. Megha’s journey is unforgettable. The author beautifully portrays the complexities of Indian society. Highly recommend.
Debsankar Pal –
I appreciated the author’s sensitivity in handling a delicate topic. The plot was captivating and emotional.
Surabhi Chakravarty –
The writing style is engaging. I wish there was more character development for some of the supporting roles. Good message though!
Priyanshu Jatolia –
An eye-opening read about dowry. Some scenes were difficult to get through. Megha is a true survivor.