"We need our boys to have female icons to look up to ...": In conversation with author Kiran Manral

Author Kiran Manral on the defining changes in the trajectory of our nation and on the need to have female role models not just for young girls but also for young boys.

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Author Kiran Manral on the defining changes in the trajectory of our nation and on the need to have female role models not just for young girls but also for young boys.

When Women Rise

Kiran Manral is a novelist who cuts across genres with the ease and dexterity of a master of the art. From romance and parenting to thriller and horror, across fiction and non-fiction, her repertoire is vast and varied. The latest addition to her non-fiction list is Rising: 30 Women Who Changed India, in which Manral documents the lives of 30 inspiring Indian women who changed the course of the nation. At once informative, engrossing and accessible, it is a timely and relevant book for the age we live in. In a world where women’s achievements are largely overlooked, their contributions undermined and their history obscured, this book acts as an antidote to the collective amnesia around the efforts that women have made in shaping the nation’s trajectory since the time of Independence.

Excerpts from RD’s conversation with the author:

What was the driving force behind writing this book? What inspired you to write about the lives of these women leaders?

 This book came about with a call from Rupa Publications, about my interest in writing about 30 inspiring Indian women, who had created a mark for themselves, fought odds and through their lives became examples one could hold up to the younger generation. While a lot of in-depth biographies are out there, these tend to be too overwhelming for young readers in high school and colleges. I wanted to write a book that even adolescents, teens and young adults and older could read and find short glimpses into the lives of these extraordinary women. This is an important book that should also be part of the reading list of young boys too, because we need our boys to also have female icons to look up to...

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