
Book Review — A Place Called Home by Preeti Shenoy - Kiranmayi reviews
The ending of the story may not appeal to everyone, especially if the reader is hoping for an ideal one. Alka as a character is flawed, humane and realistic, and is like any of us, so the decisions she makes in the climax are not about giving out a message but about what she thought is her right.
Pick this one if stories centered around human and family emotions interest you.
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