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Stop. No! Kindle Edition
Stop. No! is based on true stories of Child abuse. It reflects & tells the disturbing tales of child abuse in Indian families & is a sad memoir of an Indian girl going through the horrific experiences of child abuse but is oppressed in the name of culture, tradition & family name.
It portrays how well societal norms mold family norms. The plot of the book "Stop. No!" seems relatable, as most of us have faced similar kinds of issues that do not get any recognition, not even when it gets lethal. In the book, Drishika's mother, like any other mother, plays a role that can make or break her child. To know what she does, you will have to read the book. The book cries out the pain which most of the women & kids face. This book not only tells a story but also awakens our sense to observe our surroundings.
It reveals the varied injustice that a woman undergoes even within the safe confines of their homes while being surrounded by their loved ones.
Product details
- ASIN : B08CBCB86F
- Publisher : Notion Press (July 3, 2020)
- Publication date : July 3, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 6.5 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 136 pages
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About the author

Born with a dream of becoming an advocate, Smita accidentally fell in love with writing. It was in 2008 when she first tried to scribble some poetic words on the bare sheets of her academy workbook.
With her first printed poem in 2010, Smita went on to write occasional articles for an infotainment magazine. Succeeding that she was appointed as a content developer. Later promoted to the position of a junior journalist for a pan-India techno-commercial magazine in 2016. She has a short-film script, few news articles and now a book appended in her work portfolio.
Presently, working as a professional digital marketer these days, she helps companies to achieve success in the online space.
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- SubarnaReviewed in India on August 12, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most gripping novel stories that I came across
I could not put the book down. The author does an excellent job of exposing the secrets that child abuse victims live with. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the impact of child abuse on society.
SubarnaOne of the most gripping novel stories that I came across
Reviewed in India on August 12, 2022
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