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Posts Tagged: How I Became a Tree

From the Archive: Sketch Book Reviews: How I Became a Tree by Sumana Roy

Reviewed By Kateri Kramer

June 17th, 2022

An illustrated review of Sumana Roy’s new essay collection, HOW I BECAME A TREE!

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Tags: book review, essay collection, essays, How I Became a Tree, illustrated review, review, Sketch Book Reviews, Sumana Roy, Yale University Press

The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project: Sayantani Dasgupta

By Madhushree Ghosh

May 27th, 2021

“I wanted to write a story that doesn’t shy away from the problems but one that’s also hopeful.”

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