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  • Title: TURUNGATIL SAVLYA

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Language: Marathi (Translated from English)

  • Publishing Year: October 2007

  • Edition: 3rd Edition

  • Pages: 238

  • ISBN: 9788177668681

  • Category: Literature

  • Binding: Paperback


Description:

Stories of Mothers and Their Offsprings Imprisoned is an emotionally powerful book that explores the lives of women and children in Indian prisons. These stories are far from ordinary—they depict the anguish and agonies faced by mothers who are incarcerated along with their children. The author, having visited numerous jails across India, offers firsthand accounts through interviews with the women prisoners, their children, jail officers, social workers, and advocates.

Through these powerful narratives, the book provides a clear and raw picture of the prison environment—its insecurity, its challenges, and the efforts of the women and their children to find some semblance of normalcy. It delves into their happiness, sorrow, and dreams, reflecting the emotional depth and complexities of the human experience.

The author, while conveying the harsh realities of prison life, also brings a touch of mild humor and a genuine sense of concern for the inmates. This sensitive portrayal of their lives is sure to touch the hearts of readers, evoking deep emotions and compassion for those who live behind bars.

This book offers a unique, heartfelt perspective on a subject rarely explored in literature, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in human rights, prison reform, or the emotional struggles of mothers and children in difficult circumstances.