
Nine Books To Change Your Perspective
Amit Sharma has written two novels and is a software engineer by profession. His hobbies include making his daughter laugh and reading, of course! So, here
Girls Don�t Cry parses the lives of three generations of women in a middle-class family and the choices they make as they navigate a man�s world. A profound reflection on friendship and love between mothers and daughters and on what it takes to face truths that can break you forever.\n\nWe have a single copy up for review, apply here. We will send you�this book for free in exchange for an honest review published on Writersmelon with due credits.*\n\nWhy read this?\n\nIt’s contemporary story of a young advertising professional, her recently divorced mother and lonely grandmother who are all tied together. Read if you like real life stories about middle class families, their relationships, fears and truths.\n\nAbout the author:\n\nGajra Kottary is the award-winning story writer of serials like Astitva, Jyoti, Veera, Buddha and Balika Vadhu, among many others. She has published two collections of women-centric stories. This is her third novel after Broken Melodies and Once Upon a Star, both published by HarperCollins India.\n\nAuthor(s): Seema Raghunath\nPublisher: Harper Collins India\nRelease: July 2017\nGenre: Non Fiction/Corporate\nBuy from�Amazon � Please use the affiliate link below & share the love!\n\n\n\n*These books are not a part of our reviewers� programme, no points for these will be added to your account. The publishers are sending a free copy in lieu of an honest review.
Amit Sharma has written two novels and is a software engineer by profession. His hobbies include making his daughter laugh and reading, of course! So, here
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