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The Women Who Wrote Their Own Story
4 Books Where Women Redefined the Narrative
Every woman carries a story worth telling. Some build empires. Some break barriers. Some rewrite the rules entirely. These 4 books remind us why women's voices matter more than ever.
Giorgia's Vision
by Giorgia Meloni
From a working-class neighbourhood in Rome to becoming Italy's first female Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni's journey is nothing short of remarkable.
Her Story, Her Glory: The Making of Women's Cricket in India
by Aditya Bhushan and Shyam Alamchand Bhatia
For too long, the women who built Indian cricket have been overlooked. This book finally tells their story, from the forgotten pioneers of the colonial era to the celebrated champions of today.
Devi and Her Avatars
by Alka Pande
Dr Alka Pande traces the origins, legends and symbolism behind the most revered avatars of the Devi, from Durga and Kali to Kamakhya and Bhadrakali.
A Stitch in Time: The BIBA Story
by Meena Bindra
At a time when women in business were the exception, Meena Bindra started BIBA from her home and built one of India's most beloved fashion brands over four decades.



