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Youth Ki Awaaz

Rewind And Play: Of Cricket Trivia And Sleepwalking
In a differed part of the bus, Dalbeer changed places and sat with Harpreet. As Dalbeer rarely participated in the ragging sessions, he hardly knew anyone from the junior batch.

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Statesman

Book extract: Rewind and Play by Tarun Gautam
Rewind and Play is a fiction by Tarun Gautam, an IIM-Lucknow alumnus, which tells the story of a successful man living in the United States who gets an invitation to a get-together with his college batchmates. The invitation triggers a sea of memories in him from his college days as well as the times spent by them. Though the book is meant for readers of all ages, it is bound to touch a chord with those in their early 30s and 40s, who nostalgically reminisce their school or college days.

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Asian Age

‘All decisions in life are made from the head or the heart’
Raghav spent the next week overcoming his jet lag and answering questions every few hours on what would he like for his meals.

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Deccan Herald

What's next on your reading list...
Love is messy and families are messier, but, in spite of their burdens, Susan, the new girl, and Malcolm, the bad boy, fall for each other. Their story of separation and patching up are proof that family, love, culture and being who you are of much value

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NDTV

Women's Day 2019: Writers On What "Feminism" Means To Them
Tarun Gautam, author of "Rewind and Play" (TreeShade Books), whose female protagonist Nafisa is an independent girl running her own company, agrees.

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INDIAN EXPRESS

International women’s day 2019: Contemporary Indian writers are chalking out stronger female narratives and the interpretation of feminism
Ahead of International Women's Day, here's what some writers, both women and men, have to say about what feminism means to them, the impact of women on their writing and their portrayal and sketching of female characters.

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NEW INDIAN EXPRESS

Of books, female narratives and feminism!
Contemporary Indian writers are chalking out stronger female narratives and the interpretation of feminism, too, is being redefined.

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