Review of "The Grand Samara" by Trisha Das
The book is a wonderful story of how the idea of home is something we are all looking for, sometimes in a place, sometimes in a person, but the pursuit of that home is what makes our life. The writing of the book is quite engaging and keeps you hooked. What worked for me in the book was the linear storytelling and the manner in which the situations develop in the book. Samara’s interactions with each family member have been planned and written quite nicely.
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