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In the Shadows of the Flames | Book Review
The book talks about the brutal Sati practice where countless women were forced to burn on their husband’s funeral pyres. With vivid storytelling, the author weaves historical events like the Sati Abolition Act into a heart-wrenching narrative that captures rural Bengal's culture and the resilience of its women.
For those who love historical fiction, cultural exploration, and narratives with emotional depth, this book is a treasure.
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