Review of "Garnets Under My Gulmohar" by Chetna Keer
Garnets Under my Gulmohar is the story of the times gone and times present. Flitting between the past and the present, Chetna sets the tone of the book as her protagonist Lollita gets entangled in the search for a bespoke legacy and simultaneously a seventh member joins the book club who becomes the focus of everyone’s scrutiny for his unique sartorial choices. What I liked about the book was it being quite contemporary with social media influencing, news cycles, brand consciousness etc. find their way into the storytelling and become an integral part of it
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