Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189884079
- Publisher: Zubaan
- Publisher Imprint: Zubaan
- No of Pages: 240
- ISBN-10: 8189884077
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2007
- Binding: Paperback
Original price was: ₹495.00.₹420.75Current price is: ₹420.75.
A Terrible Matriarchy by Easterine Iralu (ISBN: 9788189884079) tells a poignant story of a young girl navigating her place in a family of five. Growing up as the youngest, and the only girl after four boys, she grapples with feelings of being an afterthought. Amidst hand-me-down clothes and a dynamic family life, her journey of self-discovery unfolds.
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Rituparna Dey –
I found it okay. Some parts resonated, but it felt a little slow-paced for me.
Tanu Singh –
A quick and light read. It lacked depth in character development, making it hard to connect.
Harish A Kendrekar –
I enjoyed the cultural insights and the focus on family relationships. A worthwhile read!
Advik Sharma –
Charming and relatable. A quick read about family and finding yourself. I liked it!
Kuldeep Singh –
An interesting story, although I wish there was more character development.
Soumya Ranjan Katha –
I was moved by the author’s portrayal of family dynamics and the search for identity. A great read.
Sthita Prangya Das –
A heartwarming story with memorable characters. I couldn’t put it down!
Anushka Agrawal –
A bit too simplistic for my taste, but a heartwarming story nonetheless.
Ayush Singh Yadav –
Lovely depiction of childhood and family. The writing is beautiful.
Nitesh Kumar –
A beautifully written story that offers a unique perspective on family life. Highly recommended.
Prakhar Sharma –
Touching and well-written. I especially enjoyed the author’s descriptions of family life.
Priya Bharti –
A sweet, simple story. I enjoyed the family dynamics but wished there was a bit more depth to the main character’s struggles.
Navam Sharma –
The story was sweet, but I expected more conflict or resolution. It felt a bit incomplete.
Mihir Lanjewar –
It’s an okay book. I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I’d hoped.
Shashank Kannoji –
It was an easy read, though nothing particularly stood out. A decent story about a young girl in a large family.