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Bashabi Fraser

    Bashabi Fraser, an Indian-born Scottish writer, crafts works that deeply explore the themes of transnationalism, culture, and identity. Her writing serves as a bridge between different worlds, examining the intricate connections and evolving senses of belonging that arise from cross-cultural experiences. Fraser’s distinctive voice offers readers profound insights into navigating multiple cultural landscapes. Through her publications, she illuminates the rich tapestry of lives lived between traditions and geographies.

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    A Card for My Mom
    • Set against the vibrant backdrop of Mother's Day, the narrative captures the bustling atmosphere of shops adorned with lights and gifts. As people eagerly search for the ideal present to bring joy to their mothers, the story highlights themes of love, celebration, and the special bond between mothers and their children. The excitement and warmth of the occasion create a heartwarming scene filled with laughter and anticipation.

      A Card for My Mom
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      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A transnational collection of 'Pandemic Poems' and paintings that, among other things, compares India with Scotland. Vibha's paintings go hand in hand with Bashabi's evocative poetry.

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