Family Life picks

Discover the standout reads from this topic, curated directly from the Storise library.

Featured title: Bewa by Munshi Premchand

Bewa
Little Women: Part 2
Little Women: Part 1
Zevar Ka Dabba
Roohani Shadi
Do Bhai
Wafa Ki Devi
Nirmala
Bewa

Bewa

Munshi Premchand

Bewa by Munshi Premchand is a powerful and emotional story that highlights the challenges faced by a...

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Bewa by Munshi Premchand is a powerful and emotional story that highlights the challenges faced by a widow in a traditional society. The narrative centers around a woman who, after losing her husband, is left to deal with societal stigma, isolation, and the hardships of widowhood. Premchand poignantly portrays the emotional and social struggles of the protagonist, offering a critique of the unjust norms and discrimin...

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Little Women: Part 2

Little Women: Part 2

Louisa May Alcott

The story of the March sisters as they navigate adulthood after the Civil War. It focuses on Meg's m...

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What's Little Women: Part 2 about?

The story of the March sisters as they navigate adulthood after the Civil War. It focuses on Meg's marriage and motherhood, Jo's writing career in New York, Beth's declining health, and Amy's European travels. The book explores themes of love, loss, personal fulfillment, and the enduring bond of sisterhood.

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Little Women: Part 1

Little Women: Part 1

Louisa May Alcott

A coming-of-age story that follows the four March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – as they navigat...

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What's Little Women: Part 1 about?

A coming-of-age story that follows the four March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – as they navigate adolescence and early adulthood in Civil War-era Massachusetts. The novel explores themes of family, love, personal growth, and the challenges faced by women in a society with limited opportunities.

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