The Fair Angel - Retnasamy Thankaiyan - Books - Independently Published - 9781099191091 - May 18, 2019
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The Fair Angel

Retnasamy Thankaiyan

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The Fair Angel

'The Fair Angel' is a novel which provides lots of details about South Indian culture and religious backgrounds. It depicts the characters matching to the early twentieth century and how social changes took place in communities. It was a crucial period when India was ruled under the control of British Government. People belonged to upper communities still had prominent roles without giving any privileges of equal chances to the downtrodden social classes. They were not given equal social status and they were not allowed to enter into the premises of temples to worship God. Upper community people had rules to safeguard their dominance over the lower class people. They had ownership of lands, and had superiority over others. People started asking equal rights followed by the news of equality and freedom earned by Black people in the USA. In this novel, the main character set up charitable organization against the upper class dominance to uplift the socially abandoned people especially females. Even though she was from the upper class, she turned against his father and other people to make changes in the society with equal rights. She became strong and invincible. Rest is for you. Read and get it. Even though it has fictitious characters, it has the real background of struggling people towards the rights to live. This novel unfold the secrets of social discrimination and forced concepts. So this novel stands out as an invisible beyond visible historical horizon.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 18, 2019
ISBN13 9781099191091
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 204
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   303 g
Language English  

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