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Riveting from start to end, Boys Don't Cry is a real page turner. Heart-breaking and gut-wrenching. A big bow to Meghna Pant. ― The Asian Age

A true story with a clincher of an ending, this one's a must-read. ―
Firstpost

A gripping tale of what happens behind the closed doors of a modern Indian marriage. ―
The Sunday Standard

An engaging story of crime and abuse. ―
The Economic Times

Pant's new book, that fictionalises a harrowing personal story of abuse and yet holds on to messages of hope and redemption, has attracted love and praise. ―
MidDay

A fresh new take on modern Indian marriages,
Boys Don't Cry is gripping and fun. ― The Telegraph

A thriller with a difference, and an engaging story of crime and abuse. ―
The Print

Takes readers behind the closed doors of a 'made in hell' modern India marriage. ―
Outlook

A gripping and courageous novel. ―
Deccan Herald

Salutes the spirit of womanhood. ―
The Tribune

About the Author

Meghna Pant is an award-winning author, journalist, feminist and speaker.
Her books-
The Terrible, Horrible, Very Bad Good News, How to Get Published in India, Feminist Rani, The Trouble with Women, Happy Birthday and One and a Half Wife-have been published to
commercial and critical acclaim.
Pant has been felicitated with various honours and her works have been shortlisted for distinguished contribution to literature,
gender issues and journalism. She has won the Bharat Nirman Award, Laadli Media Award, FICCI Young Achiever's Award, The Lifestyle
Journalist Women Achievers' Award, FON South Asia Short Story Award, Muse India Young Writer Award, Amazon Breakthrough Novel
Award, Frank O'Connor International Award and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.
Pant has been invited as a speaker for the nation's biggest literary festivals and conferences, and has appeared as a panellist on primetime news and international channels to discuss gender issues. She has written articles for and been quoted in leading national and international media.
She has worked as a business news anchor for Times Now, NDTV and Bloomberg-UTV in New York and Mumbai.
Pant currently lives in Mumbai with her husband and two daughters.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Ebury Press (17 January 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0143455095
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143455097
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 213 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.9 x 2.03 x 19.81 cm
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Meghna Pant is a multiple award-winning and bestselling author, screenwriter, journalist and speaker.

Her books – BOYS DON'T CRY (Penguin Random House, 2022), THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, VERY BAD GOOD NEWS (Penguin Random House, 2021), HOW TO GET PUBLISHED IN INDIA (Bloomsbury, 2019), FEMINIST RANI (Penguin Random House, 2018), THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN (Juggernaut, 2016), HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Random House India, 2013) and ONE & A HALF WIFE (Westland, 2012) have been published to commercial and critical acclaim.

Pant has been felicitated with various honours and shortlists for distinguished contribution to literature, gender issues and journalism, including the Bharat Nirman Award, Laadli Media Award, FICCI ‘Young Achiever’s Award’, The Lifestyle Journalist ‘Women Achiever’s Award’, FON South Asia Short Story Award, Muse India Young Writer Award, Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, Frank O'Connor International Award and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.

Pant has been invited as a speaker for the nation’s biggest literary festivals and conferences, and appears as a panelist on prime time news and international channels to discuss gender issues. Pant has written articles for and been quoted in leading national and international media.

Pant previously worked as a business news anchor for Times Now, NDTV and Bloomberg-UTV in New York and Mumbai.

Pant currently lives in Mumbai with her husband and two daughters.

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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 12 July 2022
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4.0 out of 5 stars A story that makes you shudder, cry, gasp and think with its brutal honesty
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 12 July 2022
Book: Boys Don’t Cry
Author: Meghana Pant
Rating: 4.4/5

That marriage makes love go out of the window is an oft-repeated joke. Reading Boys Don’t Cry makes you think that a marriage without love is still the better part of the deal, and a woman can end up paying too heavy a price for getting married- notwithstanding a love marriage.
The book pits its protagonist Maneka Pataudi against the antagonists—her husband Suneet Sodhi, his parents, and Samit—Suneet’s elder half-brother. Her only unlikely ally in a foreign land is Kamini, Samit’s wife and another daughter-in-law driven to despair by the Sodhi family.

Maneka and Suneet fall in love and agree to marry each other after a quick whirlwind romance. An incident of violence three weeks before her marriage makes Maneka question her decision, but she ignores the voices inside her head to go with her heart. Plus, there was the matter of family honour. What follows is a brutal saga of abuse, physical and emotional violence and domestic workload that leads a happy Maneka to lose her confidence, self-worth, independence, money and ability to make decisions.

Maneka gets the courage to walk out of the marriage once but, wanting to avoid the ‘divorcee’ stigma, decides to give her marriage a second chance, this time in another foreign land. Only to have history repeat itself. After eight years of physical and mental abuse, she finally decides that getting divorced is a lot better than staying in a hellish marriage and even throws a lavish divorce party after it comes through. However, on the day of the party, her ex-husband dies of poisoning and Maneka is arrested as the prime suspect. Whether Maneka has a hand in the death of Suneet even though she was on another part of the globe on the day of the incident forms the crux of the story.

Boys Don’t Cry is not for the faint-hearted. It is neither one of those mushy romances where the couples kiss and make up after minor conflicts nor a feel-good book where troubled beginnings and messy middles give way to happy endings. Instead, it is an unconventional read for trudging a path where few Indian books had trod before, laying bare the secrets behind the closed-door Indian marriages. You will begin, read and end the text with a sense of shock and awe, and the story’s hangover will remain for a few days.

The beauty of the book lies in the descriptive devices employed generously across all the chapters. The reader will feel, see, hear, celebrate and cry with the protagonist—and it is here that Pant demonstrates her mastery. In some places, the prose reads like poetry, at others, you marvel at the author’s imagination in using the metaphors that she does. The author has mentioned in the acknowledgement that it took eight years for her to write the book. The effort shines in the output.

While the story of marital abuse, patriarchal systems and women’s issues worked for me, the sudden transition of the heart-wrenching tale to a crime thriller was too jarring for my taste. The ending did not answer the ‘did-she-didn’t-see’ question, making me wonder whether Pant has planned a sequel for the story. After a point, the tale of violence and abuse gets repetitive and predictable. When Maneka decided to give her marriage a second chance, I felt like pulling my hair out, knowing that it would end up in the disaster it did. I found it hard to believe that a working, educated woman could be so naïve and blind, but then I don’t know what goes on behind closed doors around me. Pant should be lauded for making us realise that all that we see from our eyes is not necessarily the truth. A passing mention of mental health issues in the book did not do full justice to the topic, making me wonder if the author got too ambitious in attempting to highlight all the ills plaguing society.

Nothing takes away from the boldness of the subject, the beauty of the narration, and calling-a-spade-a-spade-like dialogues in Boys Don’t Cry. Some of the scenes and thoughts of the protagonist resonated with me as a woman. The scene where Maneka laments about her cooking in the kitchen and serving other family members at the table when the other folks in the house watched TV and called out this behaviour (even to herself) as not normal alone made me laugh and want to whistle and clap out loud for Pant. This is the first instance of a mainstream Indian author stating that household chores are not a woman’s responsibility alone, and Pant deserves kudos for that.

A lot of phrases stood out for me, some of my favourite lines being:
\\ To brush the bloom, you have to tear the flower from its stem
\\ That’s the problem with owning something so beautiful. You have to watch it die
\\ There are only so many battles you can pick in a marriage, and mine already had much larger ones.
\\ Because even glass has to crack before it breaks. And my time to break was still to come.
\\ You don’t crawl out of a divorce. You carry it around like a brick in your pocket, a weight you can
never lift.

I read somewhere that this book is being made into a major motion picture. After reading it, I can see why. This story needs to reach out to more people and deserves the big screen.

Boys Don’t Cry will disturb the reader for days after they finish reading its last page. And therein lies its strength. I will go with the rating of 4.4/5 for the book.
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 12 March 2022
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must read for all
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 12 March 2022
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Book - " Boys Don't Cry "
Author- " Meghna Pant "
Genre - " Drama , Thriller "

Beta ( daughter ) , When are you getting married ?

This is the one question which every Indian girl would have heard atleast once in your lifetime unless you are a victim of child marriage. Well, there are questions for that too. The point is - Nothing is ever enough for the poking aunties and uncles in our society. Though even men face such questions, it's on different pedestal for women in India or anywhere in general.

All hail patriarchy which we have so carefully nurtured and made it part of our culture that we can shamelessly say that it's part of our DNA.

Coming to the story - This is the life of Maneka Choudhary. Let's reel back a decade. (2009 )Maneka was a educated, independent, jovial and strong working woman - That is till the entry of the self proclaimed knight in the shining armour- Suneet. We women tend to fall for unworthy men thinking who will fall for a strong woman and the fear of loneliness engrained in our brains since childhood. MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE - The penultimate goal of every woman on this planet or so we re told.

Maneka falls for his charms. Little does she imagine that her dream man will turn out to be a monster. Fast forward to thr present (2017 ). The monster is dead and Maneka is arrested for murdering her husband. Did she commit the crime or not ?
Will she ever have a new beginning ?

This book brings out several important issues which are faced by women behind the four walls where we can only see their camaflouged smiles and makeuped faces. Several incidents mentioned in this book sent shivers down by spine. I have never been so impacted by a book and being unmarried made me rethink about the entire business of marriage and I have questioned myself several times - Is it really worth it ?

May be the grass is always greener on the other side but this story is a desert which scalding hot for any creature to survive. I was battling with Maneka in my mind urging her to woman up and fight. Punch Suneet and others involved. I even wanted to pull my hair but that's the impact the story had on me. So many issues are spoken here. It's a very critical read for the society as a whole if we truly want to lead a happy and cultured life. Not just faking it in weddings or Instagram's.

Kudos to the author for this powerful read. I'm definitely going to check her other work. 🙏
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