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Sangeeta Mulay

Disobedient Women

Disobedient Women

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Sangeeta Mulay's debut novel "Disobedient Women" is set in contemporary India and tells the interwoven stories of two families and their battle of ideologies. The characters include Aparna, a courageous campaigner for rationality and freedom of expression; Hari, the passionate founder of a religious organisation; Naseem, Aparna's wise daughter who is discovering her sexuality; and Kashi, Hari's daughter who is in love with science and girls. The novel confronts issues of religion, bigotry, sex, and politics, and shows that to be disobedient is the only option that offers change.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 282 pages
Publication date: 25 November 2022
Publisher: Fly on the Wall Press


In the bustling streets of contemporary India, Sangeeta Mulay unveils her captivating debut novel, DISOBEDIENT WOMEN. This unforgettable tale unfolds the lives of four remarkable characters, each grappling with their own unique struggles and dilemmas.

Meet Aparna, a fearless campaigner for rationality and freedom of expression. With unwavering determination, she fights against the patriarchal grip of a Hindu nationalist government and a religious society that seeks to silence her voice. Will Aparna's courage withstand the relentless pressure, or will she be silenced by the forces that seek to control her?

Next, we encounter Hari, the passionate founder of a religious organisation. As Hari rises to prominence within the local Hindu right-wing, he navigates a complex web of ideologies and power dynamics. Will Hari's commitment to his beliefs overshadow his personal identity, or will he find himself lost in the pursuit of political power?

Then, there is Naseem, Aparna's wise and inquisitive daughter. As she explores her sexuality, Naseem faces societal stigma and the pressure to conform to traditional gender roles. Will she have the strength to stand up for her mother against the oppressive norms of society, or will she be forced to follow the path laid out for her?

Lastly, we meet Kashi, Hari's daughter, who is caught between her love for science and her confusion about her sexuality. Torn between societal expectations and her own desires, Kashi struggles to find her place in the world. Will she be able to lead life on her own terms, or will the weight of societal expectations hold her back?

DISOBEDIENT WOMEN delves into the intricate tapestry of religion, bigotry, sex, and politics, weaving together the stories of two families and their relentless battle of ideologies. Through the eyes of these four unforgettable characters, the novel explores the choices women make under the weight of pressure, revealing that to be disobedient is the only option that offers change.

Sangeeta Mulay's writing is a testament to her talent for capturing the complexities of human relationships and societal pressures. With her vivid prose and nuanced storytelling, she invites readers to empathise with the characters and their struggles, challenging them to think critically about the issues that shape our world.

In conclusion, DISOBEDIENT WOMEN is a must-read for anyone who seeks to explore the complexities of contemporary India and the choices women make in the face of adversity. Sangeeta Mulay's debut novel offers a powerful commentary on the intersection of religion, politics, and personal identity, leaving a lasting impact on readers long after the last page is turned.

Weight: 270g
Dimension: 197 x 128 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913211851

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