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Daughters of Shantiniketan : Patriarchy, Poetry & the Courage to Break Free


The Daughters of Shantiniketan
is authored by Debalina Haldar and published by Readomania

Charu, the ideal daughter from an aristocratic family, grows up believing that everything around her is perfect, never questioning the way her cousins are raised or the silent rules binding the women of the household. Her world begins to shift when she falls in love with a free-spirited, bohemian singer. 

Charu slowly realizes that others might have been right all along, that the men in her family have been deeply condescending, and that the life she accepted as “normal” was built on patriarchal control. The story follows the daughters and daughters-in-law of this prominent Kolkata family, tracing how their aspirations, talents, and passions are gradually clipped until they become quiet victims of tradition.


Set against the cultural richness of Bengal, its music, heritage, and nostalgia, the narrative explores betrayal, buried truths, generational trauma, and the painful yet powerful journey of self-discovery. 

Tagore’s songs flow through the story like a heartbeat, adding emotional texture and depth.

The pace of the book is really slow, unfolding like a slow-cooked biryani. 

Much of the book moves through conversations, (a lot of conversations) reflections, and delicate moments that reveal how loss, legacy, and courage shape these women’s lives.

Read it if you enjoy Rabindranath Tagore, his music, his philosophy, and the quiet emotional depth his works carry.

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