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Women of History: Karnataka’s Forgotten Heroes by Uma Yoganand — Book Review

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  Book cover image used for review and reference purposes. Book Name: Women Of History: Karnataka's Forgotten Heroes  Author: Uma Yoganand  Genre: Biography| Women history  Available On: Amazon, Kindle and Flipkart. Brief overview of the Book: History often celebrates kings, warriors, and well-known leaders. But what about the women whose courage, resilience, and contributions quietly shaped the course of time? Women of History: Karnataka’s Forgotten Heroes by Uma Yoganand is a powerful attempt to bring those overlooked voices into the light. This book is not just a collection of historical accounts—it is a tribute to the strength and spirit of women who played significant roles in Karnataka’s past yet remained underrepresented in mainstream narratives. Through well-researched storytelling, the author revives the stories of these remarkable women, giving them the recognition they truly deserve. One of the most striking aspects of this book is its ability to make hist...

Me No Pause, Me Play by Manoj Kumar Sharma – Book Review

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 Book cover image used for review and reference purposes. Book Name: Me No Pause, Me Play Author:   Manoj Kumar Sharma  Genres: Women’s Literature | Social Themes | Contemporary Reflection Available on: Amazon, Kindle and Flipkart. Brief Overview of the Book:  Some books speak loudly, while others speak with quiet strength. Me No Pause, Me Play by Manoj Kumar Sharma belongs to the latter category — a thought-provoking work that sheds light on womanhood, resilience, and the uninterrupted journey women continue to walk every day. From the very first page, the book draws readers into a narrative that feels fresh, observant, and deeply relevant. The title itself reflects the spirit of the book. It symbolizes continuity, movement, and the idea that women often keep going — without pause — despite personal, social, physical, and emotional challenges. This book is not just about celebrating strength; it is about acknowledging the realities women face while still standi...