
Queen of Earth by Devika Rangachari: a book review
Written in a fashion that Prithvimahadevi herself is telling the tale, the book is more of a biography yet narrated in a fictional manner. On cross checking the facts it turned out the author paid very close attention to each and every detail. Be it the garments, rituals, kingdom boundaries, or inscriptions. The book lies somewhere between history, fiction, and young adult literature.
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