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a boy who lost an eye
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The Storm and the Storyteller: Arundhati Roy’s MOTHER MARY COMES TO ME
Literature The Chakkar 09/12/25 Literature The Chakkar 09/12/25

The Storm and the Storyteller: Arundhati Roy’s MOTHER MARY COMES TO ME

Through her memoir, Arundhati Roy revisits the foundry where her courage was forged, to the mother who didn’t prepare her for success, but inadvertently trained her to withstand both adoration and hatred to determine her survival. By Amritesh Mukherjee

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Heer, Ranjha, and Haroon Khalid’s Infinite Story of Love
Literature The Chakkar 25/01/25 Literature The Chakkar 25/01/25

Heer, Ranjha, and Haroon Khalid’s Infinite Story of Love

Haroon Khalid’s 2024 novel From Waris to Heer (Penguin) is an answer to the refrain of timeless stories—a tale of love and loss, power and rebellion, retold with the lilt of a Sufi melody. By Amritesh Mukherjee

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