
Book Review — Fishbowl by Varsha Seshan - Kiranmayi reviews
Mahee’s fishbowl analogy to her emotions and how they overwhelm and crush her, threatening to break is a very well thought idea by the author. The author handles the topic of grief in a very sensible manner in multiple ways — that Mahee as well as her guardians definitely need therapy to handle PTSD the right way, where Aditi got her empathy from and how Riddhima’s approach towards Mahee is not normal and needs to be addressed seriously.
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