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 WE SHOULD NOT ALL BE FEMINISTS: A NOVEL by Lakshmi Raj Sharma

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Book review:

In this convincing assessment of women's liberation, the book difficulties the well-known comprehension of the development. While censuring certain individuals who exploit women's activist ideas for their advantage or to maintain conventional orientation standards, the creator challenges what it truly means to be a women's activist.

The story starts with two ladies, Clarissa from England and Emelia from the U.S., who travel to India with their women's activist beliefs. While Clarissa is aggressive and maybe a little childish in her interest, Emelia truly needs to elevate and uphold ladies. At the point when they meet Rajni Kant and Vibha, a couple in a stressed marriage, their endeavours to engage Vibha possibly create mischief, especially when Emelia succumbs to Rajni, Vibha's significant other. 

Things get much more chaotic when Emelia's ex, Neville, appears from America. This tangled snare of connections is set against the energetic background of India, with the actual country practically turning into a person in the book.


The novel investigates the contrast between certifiable women's rights and shallow, performative women's liberation. It raises issues about the effect of untouchables attempting to "fix" social issues and how their own intentions can, in some cases, meddle. Through humour and serious moments, the book gives readers a brief look into Indian culture and the intricacies of orientation jobs.

The pacing of the story is top-notch. There are sufficient unexpected developments to keep you alert and aware, particularly when Neville startlingly shows up in India, entangling what is happening. Sharma's choice to resemble individual associations with more extensive conversations on women's rights and social comprehension makes a layered story. Every part leaves you needing more, with the construction upgrading the strain between characters.

Eventually, we shouldn't all be women's activists. is something other than clever about connections—it's a study of how brilliantly we approach women's rights and strengthening in a globalised world. It's clever, smart, and profoundly captivating. If you're searching for a book that causes you to ponder what it means to be a women's activist while likewise taking you on a profound excursion, I'd strongly suggest getting this one.

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