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Moms In The Wild
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About the book
‘My first solo job as a reporter was to interview a dead woman.
Sneha Talwar is an idealistic young reporter on an assignment to profile Natasha Babani, environmental activist and multi-talented mommyinfluencer, who has spent the last year cleaningup a polluted lake. But before she can get started, Natasha’s body is found floating in that very lake.
As Sneha swiftly changes gear and begins to dig for information on Natasha, she unearths a whole ‘mommy universe’ that thrives on its own rules, rivalries and intrigues.
Moms in the Wild is a dark, funny and razor-sharp story about the competitive world of social media and journalism, about first jobs and fallen idols, friendships and the rollercoaster that is motherhood.
Pages: 248
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Nidhi Raichand
Nidhi Raichand often suspects that her life is secretly asitcom. Set in Bangalore, the main cast includes Nidhi asthe cool-headed, witty and lovable mom of two, working acorporate job while also trying to pursue her literary dreams.Her husband is played by Vishay, who is also very cool (notas cool as her, of course) and is often the cause of manyof the show’s hijinks. Two beautiful and spirited childrenround out the cast and ensure there’s never a dull moment.Recurring characters include lots of friends and family,oce colleagues and an ever-rotating cast of cooks. All thisagainst the backdrop of the beautiful skies and the not-sobeautiful roads of the city.When not dealing with the crisis of the day, Nidhi enjoysreading, watching ’90s shows and movies, travelling andlong walks while listening to podcasts. Her catchphrase is‘Oh sh!’ (this is a family-friendly sitcom, after all).“