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Dates from the Diary of an Indian Woman
- First Year After Marraige
- Narrated by: Rachel Rogers
- Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This book opens a window into an Indian women’s experience of moving into a new house, managing office responsibilities and taking care of the love of her life.
Marriage doesn’t just change your house and your roommate; it brings about a complete change.
It is not simple accepting the new house, new family members and a new life partner.
It takes a very big heart and lot of adjustments.
Here are some chapters from the diary of a newlywed Indian woman and her journey, for a year, in her new house.
©2016 Notion Press (P)2023 Swati Jain
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