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Being Single in India: Stories of Gender, Exclusion, and Possibilities. By Sarah Lamb. University of California Press, 2022. 221 pages. Paperback, $34.95 USD, ISBN 9780520389427. Ebook, open access, ISBN: 9780520389434

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Being Single in India: Stories of Gender, Exclusion, and Possibilities. By Sarah Lamb. University of California Press, 2022. 221 pages. Paperback, $34.95 USD, ISBN 9780520389427. Ebook, open access, ISBN: 9780520389434

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 November 2023

Chandni Bhambhani*
Affiliation:
St Joseph's University, Bangalore, India

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