GoodBye Girl by Sheeja Jose

A review by Tamanna Tripathi “I am going to open a real world, scarier than fiction.” The ruthless desecration of JUSTICE is what happens in the life of the lead character, ‘a 15-year old girl’, in Goodbye Girl, the first novel of the Indian ...Read More

Walk a Talk

by NaSa Me: “Good evening, Uncle. How are you? How’s everyone in the family specially our little champ, Shaan?” Mr. Sharma: “Good evening, bacche. I am good and so is everyone. Shaan got admission in the formal school.” Me: “Congratulations uncle. Pradeep and Meera ...Read More

The Glass Half Filled…

by NaSa These days more and more kids are turning cell-phone addicts. And why wouldn’t they be? After all, we all know how good mimics kids are. And obviously, they’ll follow their elders, be it parents, siblings or these days even grandparents. All of ...Read More