
Book Review : Tomb of Sand by Geetanjali Shree, Daisy Rockwell (Translator)
This book consists of everything. It’s a bible of human, their emotions, their traumas, their livelihood, their ideas on logistic politics and countries, their actions on societal norms, their intuitions on boundaries of families and land, their changing constants of age factors, their last wishes, their colonial urge to survive and their inhuman tendency to become human.
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