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  • Interview with Vijay Khurana, author of The Passenger Seat banner. Background image of woodland with fallen leaves and brush and a slight slope of ground rising up toward stands of trees. Image of author to left of banner, and with thick, curly, hair hair and an impressive beard. Standing squarely with arms at sides and wearing a collared shirt under a black sweater. Solid dark blue section to centre right with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    Interview with Vijay Khurana, author of The Passenger Seat banner. Background image of woodland with fallen leaves and brush and a slight slope of ground rising up toward stands of trees. Image of author to left of banner, and with thick, curly, hair hair and an impressive beard. Standing squarely with arms at sides and wearing a collared shirt under a black sweater. Solid dark blue section to centre right with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    March 06, 2025

    Acclaimed Author Vijay Khurana Explores the Complexity of Male Friendships in His Debut Novel

    With accolades already piling up for his previous writing and translation work, readers will be eager to dig into the debut novel from Vijay Khurana. The author has studied complex relationships dynamics ...

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