Review of "A Home For Urvashi" by Sanchali Bhattacharya
A lot of stories have been told where an unrequited lover from the past comes into someone’s life to disrupt it, however Sanchali has taken it to an interesting arc. Choosing a ghost as a narrator is the first off-beat thing that greets the reader. The plot is well crafted and covers a lot of aspects from love to relationships. She has explored a world that exists beyond life and used that as an interesting premise to explore the events of the past.
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