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The School for Bad Girls

The School for Bad Girls

A Fictionalized Story of the Women's Emancipation Movement in 19th Century Bengal | Focused on Kadambini Ganguly, One of the First Woman Doctors in India | Young Adult Novel

Madhurima Vidyarthi
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Something strange is happening in the heart of the British Empire.

Nineteenth-century Calcutta is abuzz with social reforms, especially with regard to womens’ rights and education. And in this time, Kadambini Ganguly dreams of going to university—and in the ultimate audacious hope—wants to become a doctor.

But for many people, the idea of girls studying is anathema. And a school full of unmarried girls and widows getting an education, in an environment where caste is disregarded and every student treated as an equal, leads to charges of immorality. And the battle to get the right to a college education is against overwhelming odds.

The fictionalised story of Kadambini, one of the first women graduates of the British Empire and the first woman to get a degree from an Indian medical college, is rivetingly told by Madhurima Vidyarthi, in a fascinating portrait of nineteenth century life, society and its arbitrary mores.

Imprint: Duckbill

Published: Oct/2024

ISBN: 9780143466963

Length : 320 Pages

MRP : ₹299.00

The School for Bad Girls

A Fictionalized Story of the Women's Emancipation Movement in 19th Century Bengal | Focused on Kadambini Ganguly, One of the First Woman Doctors in India | Young Adult Novel

Madhurima Vidyarthi

Something strange is happening in the heart of the British Empire.

Nineteenth-century Calcutta is abuzz with social reforms, especially with regard to womens’ rights and education. And in this time, Kadambini Ganguly dreams of going to university—and in the ultimate audacious hope—wants to become a doctor.

But for many people, the idea of girls studying is anathema. And a school full of unmarried girls and widows getting an education, in an environment where caste is disregarded and every student treated as an equal, leads to charges of immorality. And the battle to get the right to a college education is against overwhelming odds.

The fictionalised story of Kadambini, one of the first women graduates of the British Empire and the first woman to get a degree from an Indian medical college, is rivetingly told by Madhurima Vidyarthi, in a fascinating portrait of nineteenth century life, society and its arbitrary mores.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Madhurima Vidyarthi

Madhurima Vidyarthi always has a pen in her hand, to write books and prescriptions. As an endocrinologist, she trained in London for many years before coming home to Calcutta to work and write.
The School for Bad Girls is her third book, but she is planning to write many more.
Madhurima likes to travel, eat good food and delve into history. She lives in an untidy house full of unruly family members and desperately wants a dog.
Find out more about her at www.madhurimavidyarthi.com

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