The backlist: Exit West by Mohsin Hamid

Cover of Exit West by Mohsin Hamid on a light blue background

For fans of the Saint of Bright Doors and The Kite Runner, Exit West is an exquisitely told story that propels us into a future in which changing countries is as easy as opening a door.

The mouse in my house

What does your ideal home look like? I’ve written before about the question “where are you from?” and what it means to belong to a place. This prompt from Jetpack felt like a familiar attempt to get writers to talk about housing, interior design, and fabulous locations. For me, this prompt comes at a time […]

Why do I blog?

Why do you blog? It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged on this website. This prompt from my WordPress app seems as good a reason to restart as any other. When I first started blogging back in 2012, I was documenting my journey in India. I moved on to writing about Indian books, Indian […]

Book review: From a certain point of view: Confirmation bias, narrative, and reader reception in the Gujarat Files

Rana Ayyub seems truly interested in discovering the truth of what happened during the 2002 Gujarat riots and in the encounters that followed. But the question remains: whose truth are we talking about here? That’s where Ayyub’s confirmation bias comes in.