Crying Is for Women
A Song of Trains, Farangis, & Freedoms
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Narrated by:
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Cara Maurizi
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By:
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Zafarul Azam
About this listen
Historical Fiction with an alternate history.
A man, out for prayers, is found dead by a river bank and the listener is off to the races in this relentlessly paced twentieth century chronicle.
Strong female characters like the coprotagonist, contrast the story to its provocative title, who is a strong, independent woman who would stop at nothing to achieve what she believes in. Human irrationality is front and center in this historical fiction theater.
The book’s title is but one example of such, now outdated, criteria formulated by man.
A child of humble beginnings grows up to find himself thrown into turbulent events that altered the direction of human history. The roots of this tale takes the reader all the way back to the Indian sepoy mutiny of 1857.
Story of a repressed teen with simple dreams, his close friendship with a transgender person, and the struggles to improve his life in a very turbulent period in the history of the Indian Subcontinent.
©2022 Zafarul Azam (P)2023 Zafarul Azam