![]() ![]() ![]() In this contemporary fiction, the author draws up a raw and gritty picture of the effects of communal tension and violence. Her friendships take on new definition when the city gets torn apart by religious conflicts. ![]() This shift away from home and her new job as an RJ brings her closer to assimilating with people of different backgrounds. Jasmine Days tells the story of Sameera as she gets accustomed to living in a Middle Eastern city with her father and relatives. How does a revolution come about? Who decides its time to upend the status quo? Does one ever feel ready for a revolution, for a change that would transform lives permanently? Is it easier to write about a revolution when you are situated at a comfortable distance from its epicentre or to read about it years later tucked away in the cocoon of vantage point? ![]()
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