If you’re an Indian woman and old enough to legally bear children, chances are that an overweight relative has asked you, while fondly stroking their pot belly, ‘When am I going to eat at your wedding?’
The modern Indian woman’s attitude to marriage―and especially to arranged marriage―is a confused one. As traditional matchmaking methods and internet chat rooms come together to build matrimonial websites, our parameters have changed, but the time-honoured practice of arranged marriage sticks.
Hitched explores in depth the considerations matrimony should involve, and the issues that can crop up at different stages of an arranged marriage. A cross-section of women―those who married young, married late, married the first man their parents parked before them, or married out of caste in an arranged setup―open up about experiences ranging from the frightening to the hilarious and the awww-inspiring.
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Specifications
Language
English
Publisher
Random House India
ISBN
9788184004724
Publication Date
2013-08-22
File Size
0.9 MB
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Informative for uninformed but lacks balanced view about in-laws
I downloaded e-book version after I saw this in recommended books list of Flipkart's promotion email and also read a chapter of this in OPEN magazine. I recommend this to both men and women from urban cities who are about to married or recently married in arranged setup. This book is not a guide or self-help but a collection of experiences of few modern women.
I was really happy to read the experiences of few whose marriage did not turn out be a barricade in their path to achieve their goal...