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Not just a vocabulary book: Inside Sumita Chandani Rekhi’s 100 Wow Words
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The Indian Express
100 Wow Words by Sumita Chandani Rekhi belongs firmly in that last category.
But to describe it merely as a vocabulary book would be rather like calling a raga a sequence of notes or a sculpture a collection of stone.
Long before 100 Wow Words, she published It’s Not Me, a hauntingly beautiful medley of prose and poetry that slips effortlessly between fiction and autobiography until the distinction itself becomes irrelevant.
With 100 Wow Words, Sumita Chandani Rekhi has done precisely that.
Keep it for the world of possibility those words quietly unlock.