Review of "Vigil Aunties" by Richa S. Mukherjee
Richa’s books always have a freshness in them that compel you to turn the pages and Vigil Aunties is no different. The story is told in a linear narrative that explores the lives of the people living in an age-old society. The storytelling is extremely engaging and the manner in which the author approaches topics such as ageism, social lens of single people living in apartments etc., keeps you looking for more as you move forward in the story.
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