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Learn moreHidden Women is a captivating collection of stories that shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked women who played significant roles in the lives of famous men from well-known narratives. This collection offers listeners a fresh perspective by delving into the untold stories of these remarkable women, showcasing their strength, resilience, and unique experiences.
Hidden Women ultimately celebrates the strength, resilience, and agency of these remarkable female characters. It invites listeners to question the traditional narratives and appreciate the women who contributed to these stories in profound ways. By giving voice to the women behind the men, this collection empowers and inspires, showcasing the power of untold stories and the indomitable spirit of hidden women throughout literary history and beyond.
Amrita Sen is an artist, musician, and storyteller. Her parents immigrated from Calcutta, India, when she was four years old, andย she began singing at a very early age. Through her journey, Amrita has come to appreciate peopleโs stories; she is reminded that the same stories were being told in elaborate form four thousand years ago, just with different characters dressed in different clothes.
Amrita Sen is an artist, musician, and storyteller. Her parents immigrated from Calcutta, India, when she was four years old, andย she began singing at a very early age. Through her journey, Amrita has come to appreciate peopleโs stories; she is reminded that the same stories were being told in elaborate form four thousand years ago, just with different characters dressed in different clothes.