The author instantaneously transports us to the lives of the characters: Leela (ma, mother), Ashu and, Mira. Bhavika is a good writer and her narration, from the eyes of young Mira, is certainly captivating with vivid descriptions and play of words. The story then progresses with narration from multiple point of views. The story falls flat in the first half. The settings, the characters and their world get dragged on for way too long and that fails to sustain our interest; however, the author compensates for it in the second half where she carefully reveals the lives of the characters to each other and us, the readers: innocent mira and her strong single mother have secrets that startles and shocks us leaving us aghast and engrossed. Overall, it's a 3⭐/5.
Traveling around the world is almost everyone's dream. The learnings that we absorb during our travel journeys stick with us for a lifetime. Most of our yearning for travel is palpable and relatable. But not all of us can afford those expensive vacations. Some of us simply don't have the time to travel often. We can obtain similar soul satisfying experiences from a few other endeavours when travel isn't on our cards. Here I list 7 classy things to do when you can't afford travel. 1. Reading books📚, travel books, magazines and everything you love to devour : I fondly recollect hearing from one of my inspirations, "When we can't travel, we read". Books are a great way to escape into another world. The joy of swimming through a good book is something only book lovers can vouch for. Travel books proffer an experience that is very close to getting transported to another world. In fact, it's much better than watching travel shows, although you can combine ...
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