Quarterlife by Devika Rege review an ambitious debut of the new India
Briefly

In every country's life, there comes a golden generation that will ride its transformation into a modern state. This generation will create wealth differently than past and future ones.
The novel presents a multitude of ideologies and perspectives, capturing the complexities of a nation in political flux and the individual's search for identity amidst change.
Going back is the wrong word, the word is forward. Naren believes in the potential of a new India, embracing the future with ambition and hope.
Rege's greatest gift is staging questions without providing conclusive answers, encouraging readers to contemplate the layered realities of contemporary India.
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