Review of "Dust Dancers" by Sarthak Paliwal
Dust Dancers is an interesting story that explores the idea of family, self-identity and the social obligations that one has. The plot of the book explores the stories of six people who are across age groups and social strata. Sarthak takes up the idea of following one’s dream as a central plot and then shows it through the lens of his six characters and their intersections produce a wonderful story.
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