183 pages.Temps de lecture estimé 2h17min. Weaving stories has been primarily women’s domain since time immemorial.
When women write, they speak from their hearts; emotion flows and
carries the readers with the powerful currents. Women directly bear the
brunt of family life fall outs, be it oppressive family and social rules
and confinement or physical abuse when they don’t comply and submit.
Even if they remain silent, submissive, their very existence makes them
get intimidated. This volume, Writing Woman Anthology: Personal Essays
and Short Stories, Volume 3, has exceptional stories from 13 African and
Asian writers that brings together the diverse themes that humans
struggle with in order to reconcile with emotions and conditions, which
are depicted with realistic verve. Each story has a compelling narration
of women’s pain and suffering.