A review by suekken
Kari by Amruta Patil

3.0


I read this book in the liminal space that is public transport in one sitting so I found the experecience of reading it quite intense.
The book covers a lot of different subjects about one woman's life, the experiences she went through and how It affected her actions and sense if self.
I'd never read a book set in India so it was interesting to see the traditions the characters partook in.
The art style in the graphic novel is not really my vibe and at times it was difficult to understand what the pictures were, but there were times where that added to my understanding of the characters mental space at that particular time.