IIT’an Wives | Book Review
IIT’an Wives
Author: Ratna Chandu
Pages: 202
‘IIT’an Wives’ by Ratna Chandu is a book that revolves around two women Aparna and Raasi. Aparna is an ambitious woman working with Value360 but lately she has started realizing that handling motherhood and a professional life is a bit too difficult to manage. On the other hand we have Raasi a village girl who is all set to start her newly married life but there are problems that she too is facing. Both Rashi and Aparna are from different background but there’s one thing common between them and that is their IIT’an husbands. To know more about Raasi and Aparna and how their lives are similar and how their lives get entangled read ‘IIT’an Wives’.
My Thoughts:
The plot revolves around the problems of every women especially married working women managing professional life and personal life both at the same time. The stressful life of a working mom and how at times managing a toddler along with professional task can be a difficult task has been portrayed by the author beautifully.
Characters are relatable and depict the struggles that both our protagonist are facing and trying to overcome. Also, the sister bond that they both develop as we progress through the book is beautiful. The emotions that Raasi and Aparna depict can be felt by the readers.
Language is simple and lucid. The narration is done beautifully and the pace of the story is good. The cover page depicts the plot of the book and the title of the book is also apt to the plot.
Overall, I would say that I enjoyed reading this book
Rating: 4/5
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