You said you’d be here, through thick and thin, Eternal, forever, abundant, You promised me respect, love, always. So where are you now …
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Neema Shah’s debut Kololo Hill, set in the year 1972 in Uganda and later in England, is a fictional work inspired by real-life …
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I have already broken Abba’s rule. A police station is a dreadful place to be in, especially for a girl, Abba always …
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Dark Rivers to Cross by Lynne Reeves is an emotionally thrilling dark mystery centred around a mother who will sacrifice everything to keep …
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In ‘Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America,’ Firoozeh Dumas chronicles her life and experiences as an immigrant in …
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Eat Cake by Jeanne Ray is a bitter-sweet story about relationships, choices, and decisions. Poignant and funny in equal measure, it is a …
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If I had known how much this scene was going to haunt me, I would have slammed my eyes shut. Like mama. Instead, …
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The Girl Who Lost A Leopard by Nizrana Farook is a fast-paced, middle-grade adventure novel set in the jungles of Serendib (the older …
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BlogchatterWritFest is Blogchatter’s campaign for March, a wonderful initiative that brings readers closer to the authors. This is the line-up of the interesting …
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In Missed Translations: Meeting the Immigrant Parents Who Raised Me, Sopan Deb, a New York Times reporter, and stand-up comedian, narrates the journey …