

Burnt Sugar
Book • 2020
Burnt Sugar explores the complex and often toxic relationship between a mother, Tara, and her daughter, Antara.
Tara's wild past includes abandoning her arranged marriage to join an ashram and later experiencing memory loss, forcing Antara to confront their troubled history while caring for her.
The novel delves into themes of memory, identity, and the subjective nature of truth.
Tara's wild past includes abandoning her arranged marriage to join an ashram and later experiencing memory loss, forcing Antara to confront their troubled history while caring for her.
The novel delves into themes of memory, identity, and the subjective nature of truth.
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