A Room of One’s Own
₹98Reprinted in 2012 from the 1929 original. Not using optical recognition software to reproduce an exact copy of the original edition. Virginia Woolf wrote an extensive essay titled “A Room of One’s Own.” First issued in 1929, the essay is based on the lectures delivered by her at Newnham College and Girton College in October 1928. The text for the delivery of the series of lectures, titled “Women and Fiction,” and thus the essay, are deemed non-fiction. This extensive essay uses a fictional narrator and narrative to investigate women both as writers of and characters in fiction. This article is generally regarded as a feminist text and is noteworthy for its defence of both a literal and figurative space within a literary tradition dominated by women writers.
₹175I Am Malala
₹262Book is about the story of Malala, who started writing blogs in 2009. She has written her awful experience of life under the power of Taliban. Later she became an icon for the world.
₹350Me Before You
₹328The book tells the story of Lou Clark, who lost her job and looking for a new role. In between, she crosses her path with Will Traynor, paralyzed by accident. Lou fall in love with Will Traynor. Their relationships grow with time from hate to love.
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