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Me No Pause Me Play by Manoj Kumar Sharma

Book Name : Me No Pause Me Play
Author : Manoj Kumar Sharma
Genre : Woman Fiction
Language : English
Format : Paperback
Book Length : 104 pages
Price : ₹249/-
Publishing House : Notion Press
Publication Date : 12 September, 2022
ISBN : 979-8885212373

My Rating : 3.5/5 


Blurb :

This story revolves around Woman and Womanhood through lenses of Social Kaleidoscope.
The essence of this story is overcoming the intricacy and complicacy of Womanhood through innovative measures with calculated risks.
Though since ages wise men never ever denied the unique importance of Women in their lives, but, at the same time couldn’t restrain from autocratic patriarchy and disguised misogyny.
Even Nature’s unworded Laws cruelly dumped Women after manipulating them to the fullest
How long Woman will have to continue bearing the ongoing sufferings?
Nobody knows, even Woman herself…
But, there are exceptions as well sometimes…
One key protagonist takes the Woman sufferings as challenge, and, not only resolves the physical health and mental agony, but, unexpectedly raises the bar to the next level of inspirational excellences…
After all its own belief system, which can create anything anywhere anytime…
Let incommunicado with our Ethos & Egos…
Let the status quo of our Women should not PAUSE…
Let our Women PLAY ever and ever and ever and ever… for ever…



Review :

Me No Pause Me Play by Manoj Kumar Sharma is a book that revolves around women and womanhood. The genre of the book is claimed to be women’s fiction, as in fiction solely about women.

The story takes us to the life of Rajat Khanna and Dolly Khanna, a couple residing in Mumbai. Rajat is at an event when he gets a phone call about his wife fainting and getting hospitalized. He reluctantly goes to the hospital out of his duty towards his wife but he’s asking his kids to come and take care of her. He works in a company that has products related to females, he gives a speech about females, respecting them and valuing them but when it comes to his own wife, he isn’t able to practice what he preaches.

This is the journey of Dolly, through a difficult period in her life along with the company of her husband as they deal with things and circumstances along with Dolly’s doctor, Dr. Jasmona Dave. Pick up the book to know more.

The title has a hidden word in it which binds the story and contains the theme for the same. This short book shows the perspective of a female in a not so perfect marriage with her workaholic husband. The theme of the book is an important one since it’s not the one that’s talked about a lot in the society. I like how the book rounds up and is concluded. The writing is fine, I did expect more from it owing to the author plotting a book around a good theme. It was nice to see the characters develop and change their traits owing to circumstances as the story progressed. It also focuses on the evolving relationship of a couple through their marriage and how women should never stop, as the title suggests.

Thanks to author for providing me with the review copy in lieu of an honest review.


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