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Difficult Daughters (English, Paperback, Kapur Manju)

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Difficult Daughters  (English, Paperback, Kapur Manju)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Genre: Fiction
  • ISBN: 9780571260645, 9780571260645
  • Pages: 288
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    Difficult Daughters follows the life of Virmati, a young woman torn between family duty, passion for education, and forbidden love.

    Summary of the Book

    Set around the time of the Partition, Difficult Daughters is the moving story of Virmati, a young Punjabi girl born in Amritsar into an affluent Arya Samaj family. Her family encourages education but not independent thinking for girls. Virmati falls in love with her neighbor, the Professor – a married man with two children. The Professor eventually marries Virmati and she gets disowned by her family. He keeps her at his home with his furious first wife. The Professor encourages Virmati to pursue her education in Lahore and be independent. She desires to have the Professor to herself and the author beautifully portrays all her insecurities, struggles and frustrations in the book. This book will make for a very interesting read for all Manju Kapur fans.

    About Manju Kapur

    Manju Kapur is an Indian author. She teaches English at Delhi University. Manju completed her M.A. in 1972 from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, and an M. Phil from Delhi University. Difficult Daughters was her first novel for which she won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 1999. She has also authored A Married Woman, The Immigrant, and Custody.

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    • Faber & Faber
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 14 mm
    Height
    • 200 mm
    Length
    • 125 mm
    Weight
    • 220 gr
    Ratings & Reviews
    4.2
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    5

    excellent read rich with emotions

    the context is set within the per-partition days and so one would be able to understand the status and position of women during those times. the author beautifully captures the emotions, sentiments of the protagonist Viru . as you read through the book you are introduced to various incidents that gives a hint about the social set up during those times and how feminine values, sentiments and decisions are closely shaped by the society.

    overall a very good read and nice reading experience.
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    P C

    Apr, 2013

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    The discrimination faced by Indian women

    Its a story of Virmati, the daughter who chose to go against the tradition with the flashes of 2nd world war & the Indo-Pak partition.. There are some good insights about Indian traditions/conventions, a very well researched book which covers India before partition..

    Its about the exploitation of Virmati by the professor, I felt that whatever she did was influenced by the professor and she was confused throughout.. She was just used by the professor to get rid of the emptiness in his life..
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    Jayesh Singh

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    Nov, 2013

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    Different Point Of View

    If Virmati was a strong woman she wouldnt have been played the way she was by her lover and then the husband. She knew what she wanted and she sacrificed so much to get it but in the end she again became a prisoner .. The daughter, Ida was another story who tried to be different for the parents but still did what she wanted!
    I would love to read about Ida, Virmati was strong in her times but not strong enough to be independent inspite of her education and struggles.
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    Richa Bhatnagar

    Mar, 2013

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    Virmati is portrayed as a strong woman

    This is a fascinating story which has been written depicting three generations. The central theme is that of woman and her marriage issues of Punjabi family. The protagonist Virmati fells in love with the professor who is married. This professor marries her and encourages her for the further studies. The battle of her life is symbolic with the battle of independence. Though this novel is set in the background of partition, its not a political novel but it is to be read with the feministic per...
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    Dr. Pushpa Dixit

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    Mar, 2013

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    5

    Fabulous!

    Good story
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    Pavitra Mudakannavar

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    Jul, 2023

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    5

    Simply awesome

    Overall a good purchase.
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    May, 2023

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    5

    Perfect product!

    Excellent 👍👍
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    Mar, 2022

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    5

    Mind-blowing purchase

    Nice
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    Certified Buyer, Ranipettai

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    3

    Just okay

    Ok
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    gopala krishnan

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    Apr, 2021

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    Really Nice

    Nice story but the author Boi data is very short vth a single page
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    Hema Jiiva

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    Feb, 2021

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