
Review of "A Place Called Home" by Preeti Shenoy
Preeti’s writing has always been powerful, and as with all her books, this book has layers that keep you hooked from the very first page to the last. The book explores the idea of family, relationships and the idea of home and how they can mean different things to different people. Preeti explores a variety of ideas and weaves it into the plot. From social stigma to the social idea of “marriage”, the characters in the book endure all of that and that is the story that emerges from the struggles and their reactions to it.
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