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  • Promotional banner featuring author Pujita Verma smiling and seated against a mauve and dark gray background with black horizontal bars resembling redacted text. The text reads: “Author of Precedence — Interview with Pujita Verma.” Below, a quote says, “Precedent can be rewritten, and you never had to do it alone.” The Open Book logo appears at the bottom left.
    Promotional banner featuring author Pujita Verma smiling and seated against a mauve and dark gray background with black horizontal bars resembling redacted text. The text reads: “Author of Precedence — Interview with Pujita Verma.” Below, a quote says, “Precedent can be rewritten, and you never had to do it alone.” The Open Book logo appears at the bottom left.
    4 hours ago

    PRECEDENCE by Pujita Verma Makes a Case for the Importance of Being Heard

    Precedence (Brick Books) begins with a real legal case that brings a young woman back home to face her father in a Canadian courtroom. The experience is shaped by distance, family history, and the limits ...

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