A shocking revelation of her life experiences by Author "Tehmina" ..... A must read ..... completely heart touching true in every sense.... I am touched by the endurance and love Tehmina has in her.... This book reveals some beautiful and heart wrenching situations in a women's life. The Struggle, Fight, Love for her children.... leaves you in tears... A heart touching story..Kudos to her for fighting for justice...
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By ansu.rajesh
on 28-Apr-2013
Really nice book , if you really want to know about how our Rail systems works.
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By neha.agashe
on 28-Apr-2013
Its a decent book, not as good as the first two in the "Clifton Chronicles" series. Too many twists and turns and there is no focus on the story as it shifts from one part to another... There is a loss of connection as the the story moves. It seems like many short stories glued to one another. I liked the "The Sins of the Father" better, as the focus remains on a part of story.
Its a bit slow as it begins and only takes a momentum only towards the end when the focus shifts to Seb, Harry-Emma's son.
It ends with a suspense, so you are caught up to read the next part too.
on 29-Apr-2013
A shocking revelation of her life experiences by Author "Tehmina" ..... A must read ..... completely heart touching true in every sense.... I am touched by the endurance and love Tehmina has in her.... This book reveals some beautiful and heart wrenching situations in a women's life. The Struggle, Fight, Love for her children.... leaves you in tears... A heart touching story..Kudos to her for fighting for justice...
on 28-Apr-2013
Really nice book , if you really want to know about how our Rail systems works.
on 28-Apr-2013
Its a decent book, not as good as the first two in the "Clifton Chronicles" series. Too many twists and turns and there is no focus on the story as it shifts from one part to another... There is a loss of connection as the the story moves. It seems like many short stories glued to one another. I liked the "The Sins of the Father" better, as the focus remains on a part of story. Its a bit slow as it begins and only takes a momentum only towards the end when the focus shifts to Seb, Harry-Emma's son. It ends with a suspense, so you are caught up to read the next part too.