The way that we are by Priyam Acharya: book review
I was introduced to Priyam Acharya’s works back in 2019 by a friend, and honestly, I was a tad bit apprehensive. The book was filled with metaphors and hidden meaning, yet it was so simple and easy to understand. What I love about her work is that she writes without any pretentiousness. Her recent book “The way that we are” was far more than what I expected.
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