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A young Indian widow challenges traditional gender roles and fights for her education in early 20th century India.
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Keeping Corner FAQ
What is 'Keeping Corner' about?
Keeping Corner is a novel set in 1918 colonial India and follows the story of Leela, a young girl who becomes a child-widow at the age of twelve. The book explores Leela's journey as she challenges societal norms and seeks independence.
Who is the author of 'Keeping Corner'?
The author of 'Keeping Corner' is Kashmira Sheth, an Indian-American writer known for her works that often explore themes of Indian culture and tradition.
What age group is 'Keeping Corner' suitable for?
Keeping Corner is suitable for young adult readers and above, as it deals with mature themes and historical context.
Are there any trigger warnings for 'Keeping Corner'?
The book addresses themes of child marriage, widowhood, and societal expectations, which some readers may find sensitive or triggering.
Is 'Keeping Corner' part of a series?
No, 'Keeping Corner' is a standalone novel and is not part of a series.





