The Many Versions of Mrs Sharma


Book name : The Many Versions Of Mrs Sharma 
Author: Sangeeta Kampani 
Genre: Fiction 
Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

🍂 Review: 

Have you ever looked at your mother or grandmother and wondered—who were they before they became ‘just’ homemakers?
" The Many Versions of Mrs Sharma" by Sangeeta Kampani asks this very question—and answers it with grace, honesty, and a quiet kind of power that seeps into your heart.

On the surface, Mrs. Sharma is like so many women we know—gentle, dependable, always putting her family first. But on her 70th birthday, something shifts. As memories flood in, we’re taken on a journey through the life she lived for others… and the life she quietly shelved for herself.

This isn’t a story filled with drama—it’s more real than that.
It’s about emotional labor no one talks about, sacrifices no one applauds, and the small rebellions that go unnoticed. Kampani’s writing is subtle but hits hard, reminding you of the invisible strength of the women who build entire lives while slowly losing pieces of themselves.

You’ll find yourself reflecting on your own relationships, your mother’s silence, your grandmother’s eyes. The moments Mrs. Sharma shares are deeply personal—yet somehow, universal. The longing for love beyond duty. The ache of dreams left untouched. The pride in raising a family. The loneliness no one notices.

One of the most beautiful parts? The bond between Mrs. Sharma and her daughter Bahaar—a relationship that offers healing, recognition, and finally… visibility. It made me emotional in the best way.

This book isn’t just a read—it’s an experience.
It’s for the quiet warriors in our homes.
It’s for every woman who has ever been expected to give without asking.
It’s for you—if you’re ready to see the many versions of Mrs. Sharma that live all around us.

Read this book. Then call your mother. Hug your nani or your mother . Sit with your memories.

Because sometimes, the strongest stories are the ones told in silence.

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