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    <extent>30(1-3), Jan-Mar, 2025: p.25-25</extent>
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  <abstract>Orbital by Samantha Harvey Vintage Penguin Random house India, 2024, 137pp. Rs. 499 (PB) ISBN 976-1-529-92293-6. 


Perhaps it is in times like the percent an age of uncertainty of old and new wars a narrowing of the global mind, the  world’s capacity for empathy in the face of genocide and persecution, the tyranny of tech billionaires and authoritarians that a novel one Orbital can seem like a shining beacon of hope. –Reproduced 
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