About The Book
This story revolves around Woman and Womanhood through the lenses of the Social Kaleidoscope. The essence of this story is overcoming the intricacy and complicacy of Womanhood through innovative measures with calculated risks.
Though since ages wise men never ever denied the unique importance of Women in their lives, but, at the same time couldn’t restrain from autocratic patriarchy and disguised misogyny.
Even Nature’s unworded Laws cruelly dumped Women after manipulating them to the fullest. How long Woman will have to continue bearing the ongoing sufferings?
My Thoughts
This is author Manoj Kumar Sharma’s second book. I have read his first book, "Mirrow", and am eagerly awaiting his next book.
I always love books centered around women’s issues. What really attracted me to the book is its unique name. I got myself a paperback and started reading.
The first few chapters are crisp and full of information, with not a single dull moment. Overall, the pace of the book is really good and can be finished in one sitting.
I really like the characters, and they are very much based on real-life people. On a surprising note, I really wanted to know why Rajat is the way he is.
Overall, this book is a good short read; however, I would prefer it if the author elaborated on some of the issues in more detail.
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About the Author
Manoj Kumar Sharma is born & brought up and in Bhilai, Durg (Chattisgarh). Did his schooling from Bhilai and loves to take part in various competitions (Story, Poetry, Essay, Debates, etc). And those experiences shadowed the Author for many years till MIRRRO happened. He pursued a professional carrier as Civil Engineer after graduation from Engineering College, Raipur. He worked in various organizations for more than 20 years, however, while all those years working as a Civil Engineer, his childhood aspirations for creativity shadowed the Author.
Then after retirement aggregated everything hibernating in my mind & few haphazardly lying written pieces.....finally MIRRRO was born...
As an overview, the Author believes that Writing is a Soulful Act, processed by Shri Maa Sarasvatiji & Muse....not by the Author.
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