NEW YORK, June 6, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Wall Street Journal and Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins, announced today the release of 'Crimes Against Women: Three Tragedies and the Call for Reform in India,' a new e-book featuring the most comprehensive and in-depth coverage to date of the rape of a young woman in Delhi last December. Written by Wall Street Journal Asia Editor Paul Beckett (@PaulWSJ) and Delhi-based reporter Krishna Pokharel (@PokharelKrishna) along with contributions from other reporters and editors from The Wall Street Journal, the book also examines two other narratives of exploitation and abuse in India and is available for download from Apple iBooks, Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Other highlights from the book include:
This is the second e-book co-published by The Wall Street Journal and Harper in recent weeks. The first, "Pope Francis: From the End of the Earth to Rome," revealed new insight into how Pope Francis was elected.
A print version of 'Crimes Against Women' will be available in bookstores in India in mid-July. To purchase and download the e-book, please visit: crimesagainstwomenebook.com
To read an excerpt, please visit: http://on.wsj.com/10RpUYz
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