Me No Pause, Me Play by Manoj Kumar Sharma



Manoj Kumar Sharma's "Me No Pause, Me Play” upon womanhood and the female experience via the Social Kaleidoscope. This book is the most beautifully written work ever and is exclusively devoted to women, who make up half of the world's population, and their sufferings at the hands of a family and society that doesn't understand them. Through a single, brief narrative, the author used a varied plot to illustrate the conditions, life changes, biological difficulties, age-related problems, and emotional disorders. Not only promoting the value of women, but also encouraging all women to overcome all of their challenging circumstances.


Plot of the book

This book’s story is revolved around 50 year old woman Dolly and her husband Rajat. Rajat, the Deputy Managing Director of Womanica Worlds, receives a call from his secretary notifying him that his wife has been admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), and he is furious about it because he is about to be promoted to the position of Managing Director. A doctor called Jasmona works at the hospital where Dolly is hospitalised and she just so happens to have dated Rajat in the past. Dolly experiences the worst menopausal symptoms, which have the potential to cause life-threatening circumstances and need thorough care for dealing with change. The book explains how it is blatantly negligent of individuals to believe that going through menopause is as simple as carrying out a regular task. The shift in their lives and physique is significant and unpleasant. It explains how women might adapt to changes while still leading stressful lives.

My Review and Opinion On The Book

Even though the narrative is brief, it has a point. You might enjoy it if you value your family, message and all. Writing is clear and uncomplicated. The book is a much-desired attempt to make a positive difference for women in our society, who are real pillars rather than simply objects of male desire. It is really simple to read and comprehend. You will be shocked by the book as you learn many things that you never would have thought about. The narrator is fairly nice, the book moves along at a smooth pace, and it isn't overly long so you can complete it quickly.

In conclusion, YOU MUST READ THIS. I suggest reading this book since it was well-written and will be pleasurable for you to do so. It is absolutely worthwhile to read and purchase this book. Guys, just do it.

Book Review By Biswajit Samal

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