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message 1: by Jhanvi (new)

Jhanvi Gupta | 8 comments Hello everyone. I am Jhanvi, a bookstagrammer and reviewer who solely live for books. I am from India.

I am available for doing Arc and reviews for any other books which need exposure but only if it can come in physical copy as I already have many e-books from intl authors.

I will do reviews here(Goodreads), Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc.

You can also email me on: jhanvi.121616@gmail.com


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Ajay Nair | 20 comments One Woman, Two Lives is an Award Winning multigenerational saga set in late 18th Century Southern India. It follows the struggles of the women in one family as they fight to deal with the oppression of the caste system imposed on them, both by society at large as well as from within their own family. When a tragic betrayal results in the death of her sister, suicide of her mother and financial ruin of her father, young Bhavani will have to rise above the expectations and traditional role imposed upon her in order to take revenge and restore honor to her family’s name.

Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma, Ajay’s great-grandmother, inspired the creation of Bhavani in One Woman, Two Lives. Growing up hearing stories from Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma about the “untouchable era” days sparked empathy in Ajay toward what earlier generations had experienced, as well as opened his eyes to what women were still fighting. Ajay, himself, witnessed many times where low-caste women and men were treated differently and he never understood why. The weight of Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma’s stories stayed with him as he grew older, and he knew he needed to share this story. Everything from Bhavani’s fighting instinct to her deep love for family was inspired by Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma.

One Woman, Two Lives
One Woman, Two Lives by Ajay Nair


message 3: by Jhanvi (new)

Jhanvi Gupta | 8 comments Hello, I am interested in reviewing this book but can I get it in physical copy considering I am in India?


message 4: by Ajay (new)

Ajay Nair | 20 comments Jhanvi wrote: "Hello, I am interested in reviewing this book but can I get it in physical copy considering I am in India?"

There are options. Please give me your email address. Thank you


message 5: by Jhanvi (new)

Jhanvi Gupta | 8 comments Here: jhanvi.121616@gmail.com


message 6: by Shanaya (new)

Shanaya Stephens | 4 comments I would be overjoyed if you could spare some time to read my book-Vagabond,a poetry collection.
Vagabond,is a collection of 30 poems written on diverse subjects from the perspective of a Vagabond.

While different perspectives amount to different conclusions,they pretty much end up in the search of peace. Peace is variable for many. This book, a collection of 30 poems; aims to take the reader on a journey, with the thoughts of a Vagabond.


Hanging around the corner are thoughts of a life-loving,nomad and you,a traveler might find parts that resonate with you. The Vagabond is a humble attempt to let you find you


message 7: by Jhanvi (new)

Jhanvi Gupta | 8 comments Hello Shanaya, I would love to review them but can you ship the book to India?


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