
Women who misbehave by Sayantani Dasgupta: book review
The stories by Sayantani Dasgupta are powerful enough to make one feel surprised, get angry, confused, and above all force one to think. These women are being pushed and cornered by society, friends, and family that once in a while they erupt in a surprising way as if a volcano got awakened after a hundred years of sleep. These women are unconventional, desperate and with an ambition to prove their worth.
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