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ENDURER

 Endurer by Mr. Kapil Raj is a gripping tale of a girl named Palak and her story.

A story which will take you to the lavish lifestyle of rich people, a story which will let you meet the gang everyone wishes for in life, a story of friendship, of love, of lust, of hatred, envy, jealousy.

A story of women being stated as useless and being used for men’s own good, a story of women standing up for their rights and living their life with dignity and respect against all odds.

A story of courage and of hope.

My dear sister, this is your story, this is our story.

Story about the lives we live on a daily basis.

A story of RAPE.

Yes, you read it right. A story where we read and imagine and feel how and why men force themselves upon women and let her dignity, her respect, her whole life fall into small pieces of hatred and shame.

All of us remember 16th December, the Nirbhaya case, and when did she get justice? After 4 years of her death.
Rape is the 4th most committed crime in India and we still cannot talk about it publicly, we still cannot make people aware of this heinous crime which takes away lives of women directly or indirectly.

The Author has in a very subtle manner talked about this crime, tried his hands-on making people aware through his wonderful sense of writing and I highly recommend everyone reading this book.

I even ask all those who already have this book to share it with your family and friends, let the word of mouth spread, start talking about Rape, start doing your little part, start with your own family and friends even.

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