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Starmark hosts the launch of Manushri Kanoria's book ‘am I beautiful, yet?’

| @indiablooms | Jan 29, 2019, at 02:44 pm

Kolkata, Jan 28 (IBNS): Kolkata’s largest bookstore chain Starmark, in association with Blue Rose Publishers, hosted the launch of Manushri Kanoria’s book of poems ‘am I beautiful, yet?’ at its South City Mall outlet here this month.

After the launch, Kanoria was in conversation with Madhura Banerjee, author of the book of poems "A Tenant of the World".

Kanoria said: “Through this book, I would like people all around the world to become more aware and empathetic. This book hopes to bring about a change, especially in the way people treat women, men, the transgenders and all other human beings. This book is about choices and tolerance of these choices.”

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