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Book review: The Atlas of Reds and Blues by Devi S Laskar

R is for racism `Where are you really from?` That question, with its inherent prejudice and bias, lies at the heart of Devi S. Laskar’s debut novel, The Atlas Of Blues And Reds. It is not the American Dream but the American nightmare of racism that is centrestage here. At the start of the story,…

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Book review: South Haven by Hirsh Sawhney

Hirsh Sawhney`s debut novel South Haven is a quiet piece of work. You could call it a coming- of- age novel, a slice- of- life story; it tries to stay just below the radar quite like its protagonist,  Siddharth  Arora. But this is polished writing and will not stay hidden. Not surprising since Sawhney is…

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