![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She’s also accustomed to horrifying stories, but being back in India and taking a deep dive into the case her friend Shannon had been writing about becomes particularly painful and strikes close to home. When a dear friend and fellow journalist gets injured and needs help to finish covering an important story, Smita reluctantly leaves her vacation in the Maldives and flies to Mumbai.Īs a writer who covers gender issues, Smita is used to constant travel, grabbing a small suitcase from her sparsely furnished apartment in New York and going where the stories are. In the intervening 20 years, she hasn’t returned and had no intention to do so. Journalist Smita Agarwal was born and raised in India until her family moved to the U.S. IN SHORT: This fiction book about women’s issues and religion in India has both heartbreak and hope. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |