The Song of Our Bond by Pinki Bakshi – A Rustic Mind
Sisterhood and female friendships have always been under-represented in books and movies. In this debut novella, we look at a friendship that blossomed in the childhood days of the two protagonists and how it survives through some of the toughest tests that time, distance, and, even humans, put it through. What are these challenges? How does the friendship transcend and emerge a winner 20 years in? Read the book to find out.
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