
Book Review: Black Soil by Ponneelan, Translated by J. Priyadarshini – Jainand Gurjar
Black Soil by Ponneelan, translated from Tamil by J. Priyadarshini is a book that talks about a lot of social issues, having the “atrocities faced by farmers four decades ago” as a main theme. Read the detailed review to know about the story and my views.
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