Tag: books

  • Dis-Greyfully Yours

    Dis-Greyfully Yours

    Aunt Chia sped past caution signs, sticky notes trailing, goggles ready for pool battles, while Zeena juggled tea, tech lessons, and mild panic—welcome to her 80s!

  • A Bio-Day Epiphany

    A Bio-Day Epiphany

    “Former court jester, part-time ghost whisperer, full-time truth hazard. Updating my bio because eternity is too long to cling to yesterday’s punchline.”

  • The Syndicate Of Saffron Futures

    The Syndicate Of Saffron Futures

    Aunt Selvi’s Nephew who shares the secret… A secret syndicate selecting the next Prime Minister of India. India being a democracy seems an illusion.

  • Remembering Munshi Premchand

    Remembering Munshi Premchand

    “Premchand’s women aren’t just characters—they’re mirrors of emotional resilience, quiet rebellion, and moral complexity in a world that often denied them voice.”

  • The Tapioca Rebellion.

    It was the national Tapioca day in Uncle Sam’s land. But the Tapioca was asking for an aadhar card, since India recognized it in its many avataar.

  • The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t

    The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t

    Tambli isn’t just food—it’s ancestral memory, edible metaphor, and quiet rebellion. It survives through confusion, conversation, and the body’s deep, unspoken wisdom.