
Ghachar Ghochar
by Vivek Shanbhag (2013)
Like 'Em and the Big Hoom', this novel explores the unsettling dynamics within a family and the subtle shifts in fortune.

by Jerry Pinto (2012)
In a one-bedroom-hall-kitchen in Mahim, Bombay, Imelda Mendes-Em to her children-holds her family in thrall with her flamboyance, her compelling imagination, her unspoken love, her sometimes cruel candour. Through this, her husband, to whom she was once 'buttercup', her son and daughter learn to cope with her mania and her frequent wish to die. A searing and at times darkly funny, study of mental illness, and also a deeply moving story about love and family relationships.
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by Vivek Shanbhag (2013)
Like 'Em and the Big Hoom', this novel explores the unsettling dynamics within a family and the subtle shifts in fortune.

by Arundhati Roy (2025)
Similar to 'Em and the Big Hoom', this is a raw and moving account of a complex mother-child relationship.

by Manu Joseph (2012)
Echoing 'Em and the Big Hoom', this book offers a darkly humorous and insightful look at family and societal complexities.

by Manu Joseph (2010)
This novel shares the sharp wit and social commentary found in 'Em and the Big Hoom', focusing on characters in Mumbai.

by Meena Kandasamy (2017)
Like 'Em and the Big Hoom', this book delves into difficult personal relationships with unflinching honesty and literary depth.
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