A Woman Is No Man: A Novel

696 Ratings

4.3

Duration
10H 15min
Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

A Woman Is No Man: A Novel

696 Ratings

4.3

Duration
10H 15min
Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

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4.3

Overall rating based on 696 ratings

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  • Shikha

    25 Jun 2020

    Page-turner
    Heartwarming

    'A Woman is No Man' by @etafrum is magic. Each of the sentence has been construed part by part to tell an unabashedly honest story, relatable to million of women around. The story revolves around three generations of Palestinian women, all making it work in the big big world America, often defying odds but more often, by meekly surrendering to their circumstances. They fight their own big battles in their small houses and their perseverance to lead a normal life with all that violence is just heart breaking, showing just how common it is for them. If I hadn't been seeing the exact same thing in news, I would have read and kept the book aside. But yes, now my heart weeps for those sisters out there. Tragic yet empowering, there is something special about the story....Fareeda, Isra and Deya .... much love ❤ Rated: 5/5 stars #awomanisnoman

  • Priti

    15 Sept 2023

    Thought-provoking
    Sad
    Page-turner
    Informative
    Heartwarming
    Unpredictable
    Inspiring
    Cozy

    This book is recounted by women of 3 generations of Palestinian american immigrant family . This is a story of the underdogs , invisible , powerless women who get the understanding of their lives by living through deprivation and violence and keeping their spirit alive . It's sad and rousing at the same time . Highly recommended to women and men .

  • Shivangini

    30 Nov 2022

    Sad
    Page-turner
    Inspiring

    Well written. And reminds us all that gender can't stand in between our life and what we make of it.. It's the courage we need to make our own naseeb!

  • Tehmeena

    2 Aug 2021

    Thought-provoking
    Sad
    Mind-blowing
    Page-turner

    I felt so much from this book. It hit me, it triggered me, kept me up late, but it was worth it. A woman (in most places) suffer oppression, marital rape, domestic violence. And all they are said is to endure it. They are asked to live with it because that is how it is. But that has to change. Marriage and bearing children are not the only thing a woman is capable of.

  • Sakshi

    10 Jan 2022

    Thought-provoking
    Sad
    Informative
    Inspiring

    No review or stars could justify how real and relatable this book is....

  • Rucha

    3 Apr 2021

    Thought-provoking

    This is a fairly good book written that accounts the journey of three generations of women under oppression, more or less are the reason of their own oppression as well. It showcases the place where women are taught to be silent and are silenced if not. There are some books you remember by their storyline , some by their writing but I will remember this one because of how it made me feel – Sad , helpless and disgusted . While coming from Indian sensibilities the story of oppression of women has been over represented to us but we all know that such stories still exist around us and that’s the reality. Violence continues to play the prime focus for at least half of the book. But let me not paint a depressing picture of this book, this story also talks about importance of education, about standing up for your dreams, about taking a stand. The story is very common sometimes predictable but the storytelling stands apart.

  • Monali

    8 Dec 2020

    Sad
    Heartwarming

    Loved it! I am shattered