Thursday, November 10, 2022

Book Review: Little Tales of Big India

πŸƒTitle: Little Tales of Big India
πŸ‚Author: Sabra Patni
πŸƒLength: 136 pages
πŸ‚Publisher: The Write Order

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-->This book is a collection of three different stories concerning crimes that are committed against women on a regular basis .The book addresses and sheds light on some of the most pressing issues facing society today, including sexual assault, the trafficking of children, kidnapping, and the complexities of the Indian legal system.

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-->The first story is inspired by real events that actually took place. The narrative then proceeds by recounting how a young woman, while travelling, was subjected to sexual harassment at the hands of other passengers and how she took it upon herself to report this heinous behaviour.The second tale tells the tale of a young girl who, at one point in time, worked selling flowers by the side of the road but who has not been seen or heard from since. The authorities decided to take disciplinary action against everyone who had shown her affection. The resolution was quite painful to experience.
The third account details yet another instance of sexual assault committed against a young woman who dreamed of one day being a renowned football player.

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-->The storyline is fairly strong, and the premise of each individual story is developed quite effectively. The most important characters in each story have been presented in a clear and concise manner. The wording is easy to understand and quite thorough.

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-->I really suggest it to my fellow readers.

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