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ISBN
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9780143415121
Publisher
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Penguin Books
Subject
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Fiction: Special Features, Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945), Literature: History & Criticism
Binding
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PAPERBACK
Pages
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244
Year
:
2012
₹
299.0
₹
299.0
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The protagonist of the book is a single woman, who on reaching the age of thirty is on a mission to figure out her love life that has eluded her all this while. How she discovers herself in the process of finding that one great love is the plot of this novel. Summary Of The Book Kaveri, the protagonist of the novel, is a 29-year-old, who is soon turning 30. She is a single woman who is in search of her true love that has eluded her this far. She is an interpreter by profession and has mastered seven languages. She has read many books on men and how to land a date, yet she struggles to find a perfect partner. Her friend Aditi, who is quite experienced in terms of love and relationships, offers to help her by arranging dates for Kaveri. After a slew of unsuccessful dates, she does finally end up in a relationship, which is kind of ephemeral with the man, but true and eternal with her own self. The plot of the novel progressively moves from Kaveri being a lonely 30-year-old single woman, who is going through the roller coaster ride of a romantic relationship, to her discovering her own individuality. Madhuri Banerjee's debut novel Losing My Virginity And Other Dumb Ideas is a work of fiction that has appealed to many women. It was published in the year 2011. The book records the journey of the female protagonist through her various failed dates until she discovers the need to love herself. Although the title of the novel is conclusive, the book is about discovering and loving one's self, and to be able to understand one's fears and desires. The novel has two complete sequels, and this is Asia's first female trilogy, as quoted by the author to a leading Indian newspaper, The Hindu.
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