In this essay, Ana tells us how Kamala Das’ poetry helped her connect with the poet and gave her the courage to survive the difficult moments in her life.
In this essay, Ana tells us how Kamala Das’ poetry helped her connect with the poet and gave her the courage to survive the difficult moments in her life.
In this essay, Fuzaila talks about how Muslim YA fiction helped her discover diversity in literature and the need for it.
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Aakanksha discusses how reading Ruskin Bond at different stages of her life made her realise why his writing appeals to readers of all ages.
In her latest column, Ranjani talks about how she turned to virtual tools for her lockdown reading, entertainment and education.
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