Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143446668
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 13.4 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143446665
- Publisher Date: 10 Dec 2018
- Height: 20.8 mm
- No of Pages: 750
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹849.15Current price is: ₹849.15.
Explore the complexities of love, marriage, and societal pressure in Perumal Murugan’s “One Part Woman Box Set.” This captivating collection includes the original novel and two unique sequels, each following Kali and Ponna as they navigate a childless marriage and the unconventional solution that tests their bond. Witness the far-reaching consequences of their choices in two distinct, compelling futures.
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Mahak –
Good writing, but it did feel like it was repetitive in certain areas. Overall good read with unique concepts and interesting timelines
Ashutosh Singh –
Thought the book was amazing and well written. The sequels explored some different, dark concepts which was fun to explore.
Velayutham S –
Enjoyed the books, but some parts were quite bleak and depressing. The cultural insights were fascinating, though.
Vishal Kumar Punia –
The first book was the best. The sequels felt like unnecessary additions. Still, an interesting exploration of a difficult subject.
Shubham Chandra –
A wonderful box set. The books explored the impact of one decision on many lives. It was a very interesting book.
Shantanu Tehlan –
Loved the original! The sequels were okay, but I wish they had explored other characters more. The writing is excellent and emotional.
Deependra Kumar –
Murugan’s writing is powerful. Explores cultural pressures on a couple realistically. Some parts were hard to read due to the sensitive topics.
Srinjoy Basak –
A brilliant collection that dives deep into the human condition. Perumal Murugan is a master storyteller!
Prabhat Pandey –
An emotional read that will leave you thinking for days. It explores family and marriage in a cultural environment. Highly recommended.
Subham Singh –
A deeply moving and thought-provoking box set. Murugan’s writing is beautiful, and the story stayed with me long after I finished.
Himanshu Gupta –
Good, but quite depressing. It can be seen as an amazing work of fiction. It is thought-provoking and gripping, but the content can be off-putting
C M Hrithik –
Interesting concept, but the execution felt a bit uneven in the sequels. Worth reading for the original novel alone.
Aman Yadav –
A powerful and emotional read that explores the complexities of marriage and societal pressure. Highly recommend!
Nikhilesh –
Good set, but not perfect. The first book is great, the sequels are more like interesting thought experiments.
Sumeet Gulia –
A great book set that explores tough themes, like societal pressure. The characters can be annoying, but they make the book more alive.
Anees Ali –
A bit slow-paced for my taste, but the story is compelling. The exploration of cultural traditions is fascinating. Some parts were disturbing.
Sana Rehman –
I had mixed feelings. The premise was interesting, but some scenes were hard to stomach. Overall, worth reading once.
Aastha Sharma –
The writing is really good. Themes are sensitive. Good read, but don’t expect it to be a fun read. It’s more on the serious side.
Umesh Kumar –
The writing is good. The themes are tough. It feels a bit repetitive by the end. Good to read if you are interested in cultural books.
Anchal Jaiswal –
It’s a good boxset, but not amazing. Interesting to read different timelines, however some timelines can become boring after a bit
Anushka Agrawal –
Gripping story! It’s a harsh look at tradition and marriage. The characters are well-developed, though sometimes frustrating.
Yash Raypa –
Enjoyed the first book, but the sequels felt repetitive. The concept is unique, though. It’s interesting to see the different outcomes.
Shubh Maheshwari –
Excellent portrayal of marital struggles and societal expectations. The characters were relatable, and the story kept me engaged until the end.
Abhishek Kumar –
A thought-provoking read! The sequels offered interesting perspectives, but I preferred the original’s raw emotion. Complex themes, well-written.