
Photo credit – https://twitter.com/RideCannondale/status/657242682478186496 Sri Lanka seems to be hellbent on demonizing the Canadian version of the ethnic issue. While that is worth an entire debate, we could still follow and learn […]
Photo credit – https://twitter.com/RideCannondale/status/657242682478186496 Sri Lanka seems to be hellbent on demonizing the Canadian version of the ethnic issue. While that is worth an entire debate, we could still follow and learn […]
Smriti Ravindra is a Nepali-Indian writer. Her fiction and journalism have been published globally, including in the US, India, and Nepal. She currently resides in Mumbai, India. The Woman Who Climbed Trees is her first novel and is the latest addition to internationally published Nepali diasporic literature through which she goes on a psychological journey in search of “the place”.
This book belongs to science fiction genre with a suspense & thriller fantasy tale kind of touch to it. The title itself suggests a bundle of action and adventure likely to take place in a clandestine mission. Contrasting the contemporiness, the plot of the novel eventually carries us to another galaxy, world, and planet. The novel is sci-fi and it has to be placed in future…and it indeed is…planet Roeayt…year 20,018.
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