Celebrate Women’s Day with the books by some aspiring women authors – #Superbloggerchallenge2019

You can either live in the shadow of your lies consumed with fear or embrace the truth and freedom – Mitali Meelan (A long way home)

‘There are so many books and so less time’, isn’t it? There are so many books by some wonderful women authors which you’ll fall in love with. Books with a strong plot, crisp storyline and a Strong message. There are books which will make you cry, which will make you laugh and some will leave you puzzled.

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Listing some of my favourite books by the women authors that you should read on Women’s Day.

1: A LONG WAY HOME BY MITALI MEELAN
One of my favourite book, that I recommend to each and every one. It’s a story of two brothers who want to follow their passion. But will they follow because society criticizes when someone wants to do something different.
The Adhikaris are a regular, happy family – or so they will have you believe. But at the dinner table, a silence hangs heavy over the three children, especially Arihant and Ishan. Twenty-two-year-old Arihant possesses a secret talent and a shattered heart.

Here is a story set in the calm before a storm – after which nothing will be the same for this seemingly happy household. A wonderful book that will touch your heart.

Read: A LONG WAY HOME BY MITALI MEELAN

2: THE POISON OF LOVE BY K.R. MEERA
It’s a book that will make you question love. It’s a book with an interesting plot, crisp narration, simple language and Lots of Love and Lust.

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Love can be like poison. And nothing can prepare Tulsi for the heartache and betrayal that lie ahead. 

Tulsi escapes to the ancient city of Vrindavan, seeking redemption amidst the cries and prayers of its anguished widows. However, when her past catches up with her, old wounds resurface with dramatic consequences.

By turns savage and tender, The Poison of Love is a spellbinding tale of love and sacrifice, pain and retribution, confirming K.R. Meera as one of our most fearless and accomplished writers.

Read: THE POISON OF LOVE BY K.R. MEERA

3: FEISTY AT FIFTY BY SUDHA MENON
A Crisp witty read that you’ll love. The author has expressed emotions in a candid way. The author has explored mother-daughter relationship, life at work, everything that we experience in our day to day lives.

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The book will bust your myths and show you that life indeed begins at fifty. Feisty at Fifty is both a moving personal story and the ultimate guide to making the fifties the most fabulous decade of your life yet.

4: THREE THOUSAND STITCHES BY SUDHA MURTY

This book is much more than the description. A wonderful book that you’ll love.

 The book talks candidly about the meaningful impact of Sudha Murthy’s work in the devadasi community, her trials and tribulations as the only female student in her engineering college and the unexpected and inspiring consequences of her father’s kindness.

5:ON THE OPEN ROAD BY STUTI CHANGLE

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On the open road, is a story of Myra, Kabir and Sandy. Each one of them has their own struggles, their own reasons, but have a common dream, to have their own start-up. Myra- a developer, Kabir- Who runs his family Business, Sandy- who leaves college to work on his startup creating Apps, which isn’t successful. Will they step out of their comfort zone? will their dream of a startup come true? And there’s Ramy- who inspires millions from his blog, but no one has seen him, who is he?  There’s lot more to know.

Read: ON THE OPEN ROAD BY STUTI CHANGLE

6: INVISIBLE TIES BY NADYA A. R.

A saga of love and trials, against a rich contrasting background, Invisible Ties is sure to appeal to the readers.

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As Karachi burned in the 1990s, the painfully shy Noor Kamal found refuge in an antique jade mirror stolen from Daisy, her social butterfly mother. One fateful day, the violence hits home as a motley crew of burglars storm the Kamal residence, killing Joseph, the faithful driver who tried to shield Noor and kidnapping Daisy in the process.
Traumatized by the turn of events and succumbing to familial pressure, Noor reluctantly agrees to start life afresh in Singapore as the wife of Meekaal Kalim, an investment banker. Trapped in a loveless marriage, Noor finds succour in studying psychotherapy.

Read: INVISIBLE TIES BY NADYA A. R.

7: THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS – CHITRA BANERJEE

Ever thought Mahabharat from Draupadi’s point of view? This is the book you should read. The author beautifully explored the relationship between draupadi and her brother.

The Palace of Illusions takes us back to a time that is half-history, half-myth, and wholly magical; narrated by Panchaali, the wife of the five Pandava brothers, we are — finally — given a woman’s take on the timeless tale that is the Mahabharata Tracing Panchaali’s life — from fiery birth and lonely childhood, where her beloved brother is her only true companion; through her complicated friendship with the enigmatic Krishna; to marriage, motherhood and Panchaali’s secret attraction to the mysterious man who is her husbands’ most dangerous enemy.

8: SHE AND HE BY ASTHA MITTAL

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She and He by Astha Mittal is a book with some wonderful musings. Divided into five parts: Yearning, Joy, Love, Loss and hope the author has beautifully described each and every emotion. The author has penned down the feelings that we witness in our day to day lives. Each musing has a story behind it. 

Read: SHE AND HE BY ASTHA MITTAL

9: TO NADDIYAA BY KAVYA SHARMA

A matured love story with lots of twists and turns.

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A series of attempts, hidden letters, awkward emotions and grave family secrets end into loveless insanity behind the bars of a mental asylum Nadia and Durjoy share their fate in. What follows is a flashback they wish they could go back to, what’s left, is a longing and a life, without each other.

Read: TO NADDIYAA BY KAVYA SHARMA

10: WOMAN, EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE BY RASHMI TRIVEDI 

It will make you smile at her small victories and will break your heart when she is down. The book would also make you want to hug her and tell her, “Woman, everything will be fine”.

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A true story of a working woman who like any other working woman is an expert juggler, juggling between different roles with élan. One fine day, the safe haven she had built for herself was threatened. She was transferred to another city. This is the story of her coming to terms with the change, accepting the challenge, going to the new city alone and doing her best in her job, at the same time managing her family with a remote control and frequent visits.

Read: WOMAN, EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE BY RASHMI TRIVEDI 

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This Post Has 7 Comments

  1. Aritro Chattopadhyay

    I read Sudha Murthy. It seems you are a voracious reader and all these authors are talented and well accomplished. What a good read!

  2. Anurag Singh

    Wow Book feast on women day

    I will read these all

    Nice post thanks

  3. kanu

    Wow i totally loved the collection of Books you have mentioned.
    Feisty at Fifty looks interesting to me

  4. Sindhu Vinod Narayan

    Great list will try to read. Thank you for posting

  5. anupriya

    Atleast 3 books on this list have been on my TBR. Adding more from here. Phew! where is the time to read so much.

  6. Aritra Chakrabarty

    Great reads n a wonderful list of books by inspirational women. Thank you for sharing
    #superbloggerchallenge

  7. Shivanshi Bhatia

    These are some really great suggestions of reading books! Especially, ‘The Palace of Illusions’ by Chitra Banerjee. Got to read all of these. Thanks for this Vidya! Check out my site- http://www.shivanshibhatia.com

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