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Frenny and Other Women You Have Met

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Soma Bose

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ISBN: 978-81-958058-6-0
Published: April 2023
Pages: 119
Binding: Paperback
Published by: Virasat Art Publication

Two women find friendship beyond cultural, economic, and age differences.

A musician makes several sacrifices in pursuit of her talent and passton, which ultimately lead her to the love of her life.

A grandmother embroiders a magical memento for her granddaughter that bears testimony to their eternal bond.

A wife is faced with a great ethical dilemma, which forces her to decide the foremost source of fulfillment in her life. Blinded by love for her son, a single mother learns to expand the definition of motherhood as her son grows up.

Frenny and Other Women You Have Met is a collection of short stories that invites readers to understand womanhood not as an abstract social concept but as a truth that is alive with joy and power. Vividly illustrated, this book imaginatively sketches the lived realities of women in India. Working through the ups and downs of the characters’ lives, the stories reflect on the richly complex lives of women we all know and love,

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About the Author

Soma Bose is a creative writer and visual storyteller. Her affinity for storytelling inspires her to find stories behind the most mundane aspects of life. This talent has led to her website, SomTales.com, where she weaves thought-provoking tales around photographs. Soma's experience of growing up in the coal-mining town of Dhanbad in Jharkhand. India motivates her to write human-centric stories. She started out as a businesswoman, transitioned to the role of a proud homemaker, and is now a writer. This is her first book. As with all her creative work, with this book too, Soma explores subtle and intricate emotions, hoping that her readers appreciate women's lives and contributions in all their richly varied forms.