Two Women Walk Into a Bar – A Book Review

In her deeply moving memoir, Cheryl navigates the delicate, bittersweet bond with her mother-in-law, Joan. As Joan faces the final months of her life, the story unfolds with Joan’s and Cheryl’s past and present blurring through their shared memories and quiet contemplation. What makes this memoir compelling is its layered exploration of grief—not just forContinue reading “Two Women Walk Into a Bar – A Book Review”

Pachpan Khambhe, Lal Deewarein – A Book Review

Usha Priyamvada’s 1961 novel opens with Sushma, the protagonist who is an independent and self-reliant woman, embodying the spirit of modernity and resilience. Newly assigned to look into the welfare of the girls as a hostel warden, she faces the challenges of her new role with determination and grace. While she is a reputed teacherContinue reading “Pachpan Khambhe, Lal Deewarein – A Book Review”

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