Review: Mad Sisters of Esi, a Novel of Conviction, Imagination and Longing
Book review of Tashan Mehta’s second book Mad Sisters of Esi by Drishya Maity
Book review of Tashan Mehta’s second book Mad Sisters of Esi by Drishya Maity
Prepare yourself to question your existence, confront the absurdities of life and delve into the depths of human consciousness with these 5 books.
From challenging societal norms to shaping unique understandings of paternal bonds, the captivating narratives of Khaled Hosseini’s novels offer insights into what it means to be a father.
Although at its preliminary stage, YA Fantasy is gaining popularity in eyes of young Indian readers and they are craving for Indian narratives more than ever now. To understand the same, Kunzum’s Khushi Arora talks with author Tanvi Berwah.
Diplomat-turned-author Navtej Sarna revisits the Jallianwala Bagh in the most meticulous and overwhelming manner. Kunzum’s Divye Bhagwani talks to him to learn all things about fictionalising a factual event.
Kritika Kapoor’s deliciously feminist debut novel Batshit unwraps repressed anger in women with unrealistic beauty standards and other regulations that society throw on them but with a haunting twist!