Notifications can be turned off anytime from settings.
Item(s) Added To cart
Qty.
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and try again.
Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and try again.
Exchange offer not applicable. New product price is lower than exchange product price
Please check the updated No Cost EMI details on the payment page
Exchange offer is not applicable with this product
Exchange Offer cannot be clubbed with Bajaj Finserv for this product
Product price & seller has been updated as per Bajaj Finserv EMI option
Please apply exchange offer again
Your item has been added to Shortlist.
View AllYour Item has been added to Shopping List
View AllSorry! Unladlylike A Memoir is sold out.
You will be notified when this product will be in stock
Unladylike is a memoir that spans four decades of the author's life. From stories about a childhood spent wishing she could change everything about her life (including her parents), to her chronically delayed puberty, and the self-esteem issues that accompany a flat chest, Vaz doesn't pull any punches. She takes us through her college years, where under the vigilance of Catholic nuns she grappled with a major decision to have or not have pre-marital sex as well as the discovery that the female body is capable of some very strange sounds at very inappropriate times. Out of respect for various ex-boyfriends, she will dwell on just one man -her wheat-eating, milk-drinking Jat husband. From their extra-long courtship (that he didn't tell his mother about), to their wedding day and beyond, there are lessons for every girl who has ever thought 'one day I'd like to be married'. The lesson is: 'Don't say you weren't warned'
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Radhika Vaz is a comedian who has trained with members of the prestigious Groundlings School in Los Angeles, as well as at the Upright Citizens Brigade and The Magnet Theatre in New York city. Her first one-woman show 'Unladylike: The Pitfalls of Propriety' has played to sold-out audiences in New York, Los Angeles, Mumbai, New Delhi, Gurgaon and Bangalore, and she has been performing her second show 'Older. Angrier. Hairier' since July 2013. She is a freelance writer and has written for Chicken Soup for The Indian Couples' Soul. She has a fortnightly column, 'Read it and weep', which appears in the Times of India
The images represent actual product though color of the image and product may slightly differ.
Register now to get updates on promotions and
coupons. Or Download App