
Xanadu by Harshita Nanda – A Book Review
Harshita’s book deals with what constitutes a family & explores different kinds of relationships in a fictional world comprising stories of two generations. The best part of the book is the juxtaposition of similar situations and their different treatment, which sends the message that every situation is different no matter how similar they look.
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