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The Good Girls by Sonia Faleiro, review — two girls deaths and India s shame | Culture

The Good Girls by Sonia Faleiro, review — two girls deaths and India s shame | Culture
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In coversation with Sonia Faleiro

Updated: February 28, 2021 08:43 IST Digging into the 2014 Badaun rape and murder case, Sonia Faleiro found a different story altogether, a story that predates the victims’ lives Share Article AAA Digging into the 2014 Badaun rape and murder case, Sonia Faleiro found a different story altogether, a story that predates the victims’ lives Goa-born, London-based author and journalist Sonia Faleiro is out with her second book of reportage, The Good Girls: An Ordinary Killing, which was released last month in India. Combining reportage with the narrative skills of a fiction writer, The Good Girls documents the 2014 gang rape and murder of two minors in Katra Sadatganj an “eyeblink of a village” in Uttar Pradesh’s Budaun district where land is power, security and identity. And where a girl’s life is “everyone’s business”. In Katra Sadatganj and its neighbouring hamlets, honour killings are common girls are killed for marrying outside their caste, religion,

Good Girls: A tale of what it means to be a woman in modern India

She was in London when she saw the image of the hanging children, aged 16 and 14, circulating on Twitter. Though she had planned to write a book about the wave of sexual violence, seeing that visual of two teenage girls Padma and Lalli who .

No single person or institution killed the Badaun girls I d say that we all did

No single person or institution killed the Badaun girls. I’d say that we all did Share Synopsis London-based journalist and author Sonia Faleiro tells Sharmila Ganesan Ram how she unwound the tangle of differing eyewitness accounts to tell their story in her new book called ‘The Good Girls’. (This story originally appeared in on Feb 14, 2021) Padma, a 16-year-old given to singing, had just embroidered a parrot with a furry beak. Lalli, her poetry-loving 14-year-old cousin, had always wanted to be “something”. Then, on May 27, 2014, their bodies were found hanging from a tree. The chilling image triggered London-based journalist and author Sonia Faleiro to return to her home country to investigate the callously reported and sloppily investigated tragedy that shook Badaun in UP. The result of repeated visits to the village over four years is a potent new book called ‘The Good Girls’. Faleiro tells Sharmila Ganesan Ram how she unwound the tangle of differing eye

The Good Girls Aims To Uncover The Story Behind The Deaths Of Two Indian Girls

Two young, inseparable teenagers, called Padma and Lalli, were found hanging side by side from a mango tree in a small village in India in May 2014. Though

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