Ravi Gupta
Ravi Gupta asked Sarika Jain:

What inspired you to write this work, Sarika and why do you think men and boys should read it?

Sarika Jain The belittling of girls and women all around the world inspired me to write this work - SHE. Women and girls are considered secondary to men and boys. I agree all people don't treat girls and women as secondary citizens. This book doesn't just motivate women to do better and achieve more, but it also proves the world with actual facts how women have proved to be as strong and equal as men. SHE will motivate every woman to love herself.

I think men and boys should read it because in this book they will find ample examples and true inspirational stories of men and society that have unconditionally supported the dreams and aspirations of women and girls. I believe a woman Prime Minister, a woman soldier, a woman athlete, a woman business leader or women sailors cannot be produced in a country or society that doesn't support women empowerment. After reading this book, men and boys would be able to understand 'She' better, and would know that SHE is not just a word but it is an emotion, a feeling, and a thought.

Usually, the books on such issues only deal with problems without taking a glance on the possible solutions of exemplary inspirations, but SHE consists of ample examples and inspirational stories of many ordinary girls and women that will surely inspire readers to change their outlook towards SHE.

Boys and men should read it because feminism is not about bashing men and society for the plight of women and girls, but it is all about respect, equality, and breaking the patriarchy and societal taboos that proclaim - Men and women are different.

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