Book Review: ‘The Begum and the Dastan’ by Tarana Husain Khan
This is a novel of parallels, with three stories that attempt to give significance to the primary narrative, which has all the components of a historical pot-boiler.
Book Review: ‘The Sweet Kitchen’ by Rajyasree Sen
The book highlights previously unnoticed details of Indian food, particularly desserts. An area's past, geography, and politics have geography, and politics of a place have all influenced its cuisine.
Book Review: ‘The Sthory of Two Wimmin Named Kalyani and Dakshayani’ by R. Rajasree
Written in easily understandable language, the novel is about women, about being raised to name an alien place home, relationships that become lifelines, and everything in between.
Book Review: ‘The Secret of More’ by Tejaswini Apte-Rahm
This is a beautifully written tale set in early to mid-twentieth-century Bombay, full of fascinating details about the textile industry...
Book Review: ‘The Comfort Book’ by Matt Haig
The feature that resonates with me the most about "The Comfort Book" is its broad-mindedness, encompassing a diverse range of sources for finding comfort.
Book Review: ‘My Subconsciously Feminist Father’ by Yashika Singla
"My Subconsciously Feminist Father" by Yashika Singla is an autobiographical narrative that walks readers through events that molded the author's viewpoint on feminism and being a feminist.
















