Review: Mystic Mama by Megha Nayar

Review of Mystic Mama by Megha Nayar (2550 words)

Luna Station Quarterly, Issue 051 : Purchase or Read Online

A series of vignettes that formed a sort of enjoyable story. I liked the fairy-tale like quality of the story, as well as the magic concoctions. The mystic mama was truly the main character of the story!

It seemed to have hints of an Indian background (and the author's name speaks to Indian origin), but the story itself did not have much to do with Indian magic or mysticism. It was, rather, a story about magic with an Indian backdrop, but it could have been any backdrop and the story would have been the same.

What I'm muddling through saying is that - as an Indian - I would have liked to see more "Indian"-ness in the magic of it too. Nevertheless, still a very engaging story with great prose.


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