does the novel three thousand stitches contain any bad things or is not to be read by a secondary school student?
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Explanation:
The book, Three Thousand Stitches is much like its title – a couple of events on the same canvas, each adding some value to the canvas it helped weave and in the end, giving a texture that is fine and coarse, in parts.
Snippets from the journey traversed by the chairperson of Infosys Foundation, are scattered across 11 stories, each having some profound message. The title story is about the lives of devadasis, or sex workers as they ended up being called, from the northern belt of Karnataka, who became the first subject of work for the young Sudha. A heartwarming story -- of her humiliation, her ouster and ultimately, her acceptance among these oppressed and violated women, is one of the high points of this collection. Equally touching is the instance she recollects from her father’s young days as a doctor, when his one deed of duty and kindness returns with life-altering interest many years hence. The full circle of life and its latent gifts come to fore with these two lovely stories.