Love is complex, the rest is fairly simple! When Maneka Pataudi is arrested as the prime suspect for the murder of her ex-husband, she reveals a chilling tale of marital abuse and neglect. But is her confession the truth or a lie? Is she telling the story as a victim or a perpetrator? And, is it better for women to kill for love or be killed for it? Based on a true story (mostly), Boys Don't Cry is a gripping, compelling and courageous novel that takes you behind the closed doors of a modern Indian marriage.
Meghna Pant Knihy
Meghna Pant píše provokatívne a inšpiratívne príbehy, ktoré sa ponárajú do hlbín ľudskej psychiky. Jej diela, často označované za odvážne, nemilosrdné a majstrovsky vyladené, skúmajú zložitosť rodových otázok a ženských skúseností s intenzívnou ľudskou citlivosťou. Pant ponúka čitateľom prekvapivé a dojímavé pohľady na svet, ktoré podnecujú k zamysleniu.




Feminist Rani is a collection of interviews with path-breaking and fascinating opinion leaders--Kalki Koechlin, Tanmay Bhatt, Gul Panag, Aditi Mittal, Gauri Sawant, and many more. These are women and men who have advocated gender equality and women's rights through their work. These compelling conversations provide a perspective on the evolving concept of feminism in an age when women are taking charge and leading the way.
The Terrible, Horrible, Very Bad Good News
- 256 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Ladoo, a 34-year-old divorcée from Rishikesh, is determined to become a mother before it's too late. Her quest intensifies after discovering her dwindling fertility, prompting her to seek a sperm donor whose astrological chart aligns with hers. As she navigates this unconventional path, Ladoo grapples with profound questions about motherhood, societal expectations, and personal autonomy. Her journey challenges the norms of love and family, exploring whether the pursuit of a child can coexist with her desire for a partner.
One and a Half Wife
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Amara navigates the challenges of modernity in her borough, torn between traditional beliefs upheld by her parents and the independent thinking encouraged by her new friends. This internal conflict highlights the struggle between obedience and self-discovery, as she seeks to forge her own identity amidst contrasting influences.