The Little Big Thinkers Club
I was trained in numbers and taxation, believing I would grow into someone who balanced accounts and conducted audits with precision. That path gave me discipline and structure, but it did not give me my voice.
I found that elsewhere — in art, in language, in long, winding sentences and in colour. In the spaces where feeling mattered as much as form.
5 reasons to read Songs of the Reed
1. Feminism:
We meet Noor and Reva and many other women in the course of this story who open our eyes and hearts to the real world. Songs of the Reed is a tribute to women who survive each day holding onto the frail hope to find justice and equality some day. Women who bear the brunt of social evils like casteism, and crimes, blamed and shamed by society, tabooed and called names. Women who, across the world, are either not given opportunities or work hard only to accept a slimmer paycheck owing to the deep-rooted misogyny that permeate the generations.
Ladies, this book is definitely for you. : 5 reasons to read Songs of the Reed


