Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143469735
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
- ISBN-10: 0143469738
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-24
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
The Good Girls: An Ordinary Killing by Sonia Faleiro unravels the tragic story of two teenage girls found hanging from a mango tree in Katara, India. Faleiro masterfully investigates the complex societal forces, rumors, and conflicting narratives surrounding their deaths, exposing the dark underbelly of a community grappling with tradition and modernity. A gripping true crime narrative, this book explores themes of honor, family secrets, and the search for justice in a patriarchal society. ISBN: 9780143469735
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Utkarsh Tripathi –
The Good Girls is haunting and unforgettable. Faleiro’s writing is superb, and the story is both tragic and infuriating. It is a good book.
Prateek Sahni –
A thought-provoking and unsettling read. The Good Girls raises important questions about society and justice. It may be too dark for some.
Sauradeep Mitra –
I was deeply moved by this book. The author’s dedication to uncovering the truth is evident. A must-read for anyone who cares about justice.
Aditi Singh –
I was captivated by this book from beginning to end. The story is tragic, but it is also beautifully written. I loved it. I can not stop thinking about it.
Drishti Singh –
An important but difficult book to read. Faleiro exposes the harsh realities of life in Katara. It makes you think about the world.
Vivek Singh –
Gripping from the start. The author does a great job of piecing together the events and the cultural context. Highly recommend, but be prepared for a heavy story.
Nikhilesh –
A heartbreaking and compelling read. Faleiro’s investigation is thorough, but the story is ultimately a tragic reminder of societal issues. A tough but important book.
Siddharth Malik –
Well-written and researched, but incredibly depressing. The book leaves you with a sense of helplessness and anger. It is thought provoking.
Ishika Sharma –
An important book that exposes uncomfortable truths. Faleiro’s writing is captivating, but the subject matter is very heavy. Read with caution.
Meet Dipakkumar Modi –
Faleiro’s writing is compelling, and the story is gripping. However, the subject matter is extremely disturbing. Prepare yourself for a difficult read.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
While well-written, the book is incredibly bleak. The story is a stark reminder of the inequalities that persist in the world. Sad but good.
Srinivasa Rao Vasantula –
A powerful and disturbing story. The author does a good job of portraying the complexities of the case and the community. Recommend.
Ritik Sharma –
This book stayed with me long after I finished reading it. A powerful exploration of social injustice and the complexities of human nature.
Dev Randhir –
An eye-opening account of a terrible tragedy. I appreciated the depth of the research, but some parts were difficult to get through.
Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
An unsettling but important read. The book sheds light on a culture where women face immense challenges. Definitely recommend it to others.
Himankita Debbarma –
This book is a powerful exploration of social issues, but it is also deeply depressing. The author’s research is impressive, but the story is heart wrenching.
Lekshmi Nandana –
A disturbing look into a culture and the lives of two young women. Eye opening and hard to forget. I would recommend this book to everyone.
Utkarsh Chauhan –
This book is haunting. Faleiro sheds light on a dark corner of society. A must-read for anyone interested in true crime and social issues.
Samphan Rongchehon –
I found this book to be both fascinating and deeply upsetting. The author’s attention to detail is commendable. A very sad read.
Adhyatma Jain –
A chilling account of a real-life tragedy. The book is well-researched, but some of the details are hard to stomach. Overall, it is worthwhile.