Updated On: 10 February, 2018 11:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Trina Chaudhuri
There's more to India's only female prime minister than her being Rahul Gandhi's dadi or Priyanka's lookalike, says Indira, the book


The best part about graphic novels is that you look at the story differently depending on what your age is. What Tintin and his adventures meant to us as 10-year-olds is definitely not how we look at the Belgian journalist and his alcoholic friend now. So when Context, the newly launched literary imprint of Westland Publications, thought of a book to celebrate Indira Gandhi's birth centenary year, we knew we would see the Indian icon in a new light, unlike in our textbooks from history class. Especially when the end product is a seamlessly interwoven prose and graphic narrative.