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            <![CDATA[ <p>"Soda, Water, Lemon in My Mocktail," written by Ruchira Garg, is her first book. She is a traveller and writer by passion . She regularly blogs and tells stories, offering her opinions on numerous professional forums.</p><p>This book shows different phases of a woman's life by dividing it into three distinct sections: Soda, Water, and Lime. All three phases imply significance throughout the book, and it is written in simple language for readers to understand it better.</p><p>Mandira, the main character in this story, is a straightforward young woman who aspires to independence and success while achieving a balance with societal conventions. She marries an NRI who is also from a wealthy family and believes she would lead a happy and prosperous life in a nation with plenty of prospects. But later, the sparkle of love and marriage fades out due to unwanted discoveries and situations.</p><p>The author, Ruchira Garg, tells us about the difficulties and hindrances a woman encounters daily in this book. They must adapt to every situation that may develop due to the numerous issues they face in their family and society.</p><p>Why is it the responsibility of a woman to constantly compromise and not men? This book shows the struggle of Mandira and the choice she makes to either accept her fate or create a flavour of life lessons from these experiences.</p><p>One should definitely opt for this book as it helps in motivating such women and also other people who are facing similar situations in their life.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>"Soda, Water, Lemon in My Mocktail," written by Ruchira Garg, is her first book. She is a traveller and writer by passion . She regularly blogs and tells stories, offering her opinions on numerous professional forums.</p><p>This book shows different phases of a woman's life by dividing it into three distinct sections: Soda, Water, and Lime. All three phases imply significance throughout the book, and it is written in simple language for readers to understand it better.</p><p>Mandira, the main character in this story, is a straightforward young woman who aspires to independence and success while achieving a balance with societal conventions. She marries an NRI who is also from a wealthy family and believes she would lead a happy and prosperous life in a nation with plenty of prospects. But later, the sparkle of love and marriage fades out due to unwanted discoveries and situations.</p><p>The author, Ruchira Garg, tells us about the difficulties and hindrances a woman encounters daily in this book. They must adapt to every situation that may develop due to the numerous issues they face in their family and society.</p><p>Why is it the responsibility of a woman to constantly compromise and not men? This book shows the struggle of Mandira and the choice she makes to either accept her fate or create a flavour of life lessons from these experiences.</p><p>One should definitely opt for this book as it helps in motivating such women and also other people who are facing similar situations in their life.</p> ]]>
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