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Nishtha Jaiswal
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This novel was published in 2018, but perhaps it is best read during the pandemic in 2020
Shen Fever, the pandemic in the novel, feels both like an analogy and a warning.
Nishtha Jaiswal
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As PhD season beckons graduate students, this novel is a graphic reminder of the hell of academia
Tiphaine Rivière’s ‘Notes On A Thesis’, translated from the French by Francesca Barrie, is a reminder of all that can go wrong, and probably will.
Nishtha Jaiswal
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Mira Jacob’s graphic novel travels with brown bodies scattered in the broken American Dream
‘Good Talk’ explores the messiness of what it means to live in modern America as a brown person.
Nishtha Jaiswal
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