Women of God’s Own Country
Women in Kerala are caught in the bloody war between the Communists and Ultra-nationalists. God's Own Country falls into the trap of the drug mafia, sexual perverts, gold smugglers, and religious zealots. Ammu, Jennifer, Janaki, Aisha, and Ann Maria challenge religion and politics' inherent absurdity and murderous violence, struggling for gender justice, freedom, equality, companionship, and democracy.
The novel explores the themes of joy, celebrations, alienation, isolation, and struggle in a hostile and sadistic world. A haunting exploration of women's vulnerability in their journey is explicit throughout the book.
Ethically sensitive, aesthetically fulfilling, and philosophically profound, the novel appears in infinite colours, sources diverse sounds, embraces universal values, and reflects metaphysical questions.
- Paperback: 410 pages
- Publisher: White Falcon Publishing; 1 edition (March 2024)
- Author: Varghese V Devasia
- ISBN-13: 9798892222341
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 Inches
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