Amitabha Bagchi’s latest novel is a thoroughly Indian story. The two threads that run through this tale include the letters from a narcissistic author to his loved ones that details life in India in the 1970s and 80s,
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Girls and The City: Navigating Ambition, Love, And Life In An Imperfect World
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