From ancient mythology to royal courts and village rituals, this historical nonfiction eBook uncovers the origins, real-life stories, and eventual abolition of a deadly custom that claimed the lives of countless women in Nepal and India. It shines a light on both the victims and the brave reformers who risked everything to end it.
Through compelling storytelling, cultural insights, and reflections on women's rights, When Love Was Set on Fire invites readers to reflect on the resilience of women throughout history and the lasting impact of oppressive traditions.
A must-read for those interested in South Asian history, gender studies, and stories of courage against social injustice.
Perfect for readers of:
- Historical nonfiction
- Women's rights literature
- South Asian cultural studies
- True stories of resistance and social reform
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