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The Religion of Love

It seems fitting to listen to Michael Nyman’s eponymous and haunting piano score as one reads Karuna Ezara Parikh’s debut novel . The theme of star-crossed lovers is one that is beloved of the Indian subcontinent but gains new life in Cardiff, Wales, in 2001 where this story unfolds. For the popular social

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