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Rheea's second novel parachutes the reader into contemporary urban India, grappling with tectonic cultural and political shifts. She uses her persuasive literary skills to interrogate social justice in the era of social media and weaves together themes of identity and third culture with the ache of human fallibility in the face of love and relationships. every reader will recognize bits of themselves in the broken reflection of the girl who kept falling in love and it's the interrogating, vulnerable and shadowy parts of Rheaa's narrative that really shine. -- Lisa Ray

About the Author

Rheea Mukherjee's work has been published in Scroll.in, Southern Humanities Review, LA Times, Huffington Post, Out of Print, LIT magazine, and Bengal Lights, among others. Her previous fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart and was a semi-finalist for the Black Lawrence Press award. Rheea holds an MFA in writing from California College of The Arts in San Francisco. She co-founded Bangalore Writers Workshop in 2012 and currently co-runs Write Leela Write, a Design and Content Laboratory in Bangalore.
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The Girl Who Kept Falling In Love

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  • ISBN: 9780670098620
  • Author: Rheea Mukherjee
  • Publisher: Penguin Hamish Hamilton
  • Pages: 216
  • Format: Hardback
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Rheea's second novel parachutes the reader into contemporary urban India, grappling with tectonic cultural and political shifts. She uses her persuasive literary skills to interrogate social justice in the era of social media and weaves together themes of identity and third culture with the ache of human fallibility in the face of love and relationships. every reader will recognize bits of themselves in the broken reflection of the girl who kept falling in love and it's the interrogating, vulnerable and shadowy parts of Rheaa's narrative that really shine. -- Lisa Ray

About the Author

Rheea Mukherjee's work has been published in Scroll.in, Southern Humanities Review, LA Times, Huffington Post, Out of Print, LIT magazine, and Bengal Lights, among others. Her previous fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart and was a semi-finalist for the Black Lawrence Press award. Rheea holds an MFA in writing from California College of The Arts in San Francisco. She co-founded Bangalore Writers Workshop in 2012 and currently co-runs Write Leela Write, a Design and Content Laboratory in Bangalore.

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