Farah Bashir's All-Time Favourite Reads

A communications consultant and former photojournalist with Reuters, Farah Bashir is the author of Rumours of Spring, her debut coming-of-age memoir about growing up amidst the political turmoil and violence in Kashmir.

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A communications consultant and former photojournalist with Reuters, Farah Bashir is the author of Rumours of Spring, her debut coming-of-age memoir about growing up amidst the political turmoil and violence in Kashmir.

My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante, Europa

]The first of the Neapolitan novels is a fantastic read about the different shades of female friendship. I re-read this bildungsroman to conceive an ordinary childhood and adolescence that girls may experience in a no-war zone.

The Year Of Magical Thinking By Joan Didion, RHUS

Didion’s memoir is about the ability to process loss after the sudden death of her husband at their dinner table. It rein-forces the ephemerality of life and is a testament to the human spirit that carries on despite enduring an intimate tragedy and preparing for an impending one.

Sharon and My Mother-in-Law By Suad Amiry, Pantheon, 

A reflection of the larger political reality, Amiry anchors her book on the 40 days she spent in curfew. She reveals the absurdities of living in an occupied land by describing mundane, everyday life, rendered extraordinary by dint of it being in Ramallah while trying to stay equanimous during a time of siege.

Home Fire By Kamila Shamsie, Bloomsbury India,

In this adaptation of Antigone by Sophocles, Shamsie creates a portrait of young Muslims clashi...

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