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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalCaught in an abusive marriage, Sonam Aggarwal finds no family support when she struggles to break free. However, with unwavering grit, she makes a place for herself in the world and rises like a phoenix from the ashes of her dead marriage to discover true companionship and professional success.
The evolution of a knowledge society in India that places a premium on human knowledge and skills regardless of gender finally bequeaths her a coveted place in the sun. The novel focuses on the core strength of a woman that asserts her value despite external trappings and women characters who go through their individual struggle with the inevitable challenges that threaten their existence.
Phoenix, a novel, traces the life of Sonam and her upper class family in South Delhi from 1983 to 2017. It highlights the curious paradoxes in Indian society: its global leadership in digitalization contrasted with antiquated prejudices and gender stereotypes.
Arti Chugpai
Arti Chugpai has been involved for twenty-seven years in activities related to English language teaching, instructional design, content development, and educational publishing. She has also executed a large volume of editorial reviews, spearheaded pre-sales activities and devised creative training solutions for eLearning firms. She currently lives in New Delhi, India.
In Ancient Egypt and Greek mythology, a phoenix was a long-lived bird associated with the Sun and was cyclically reborn. It obtained new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.
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