I could see the men wouldn’t change their minds. Their belief in superiority of their own ways was deeply ingrained in them. The Forest of Enchantment by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is a tale of feminism, hardship and every that has been wrong in the Indian society has portrayed since the dawn of the time. The Forest of Enchantment has been making the buzz for quite a while. As, I have always been fascinated with mythology, I was really looking forward to read it. I loved the retelling of Ramayana through viewpoint of Sita and how throughout the novel, we see her evolve. One thing that I felt after completing the book was the pain of Sita. Until the middle of the book, I felt that she often made decision with emotions, the decisions which were often foolhardy but more I found myself closer to the end, I felt that she did not deserve the heartbreak and pain that she was put through. She loved Ram and, he rather than hugging her chose to question her character. When every person knew she was pure, who was RAM to question her purity. Ram’s love and him being her soul mate brought more pain to her than happiness. @simran.lhgm Thank you for loaning me the book 😘😘 . . . . . . . . . . . #theforestofenchantments #chitrabanerjeedivakaruni #sitayan #summer2019 #readersofig #bookstagram #iread #summerreading #indiansummer #storiesofindia #indianauthors #indianbooks #bookphotography #booksbooksbooks #indianbookblogger #indianmythology #ramayana #becauseofreading #bookaddict #bookfeature #bookgram #bookishlove #booksofig #bookwormlife #bookwormsunite #unitedbookstagram #welovebooks #igreads #epicreads #bookstagramindia (at Chandigarh, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1eZq4fjrnoVSm8HbfwgK3rwcmqDRozHTSpKhc0/?igshid=hy0o2ro5y35l