Qabar
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Meera Syal is a British author who delves into the cultural intersection of the Indian diaspora and British society. Her works often capture, with humor and poignancy, the experiences of second-generation immigrants navigating their search for identity and the complexities of tradition versus modernity. Syal approaches her writing with keen observation and empathy, crafting characters that are relatable, witty, and memorable.




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