Swati's World of Thoughts: UNDER THE BAKULA TREE: A Sisterhood Finds Roots Against the Patriarchy- BookReview
The book beautifully portrays the strength and determination of women in the face of societal hardships, caste divisions, and family rivalries. The close relationship between the female characters is nuancedly portrayed, highlighting the significance of encouraging and helping one another through difficult times
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