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The book Mobile Girls Koottam: Working Women Speak begins with the following words – ‘i invite you to listen’. This is a very powerful invitation for anyone interested in women’s stories and women’s voices. The book presents us with an ethnography that challenges our perceptions of how we receive stories of working-class women in their own voices. The book is authored by Madhumita Dutta and illustrated by dancer and cartoonist, Madhushree.