Updated On: 31 December, 2021 10:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Sammohinee Ghosh
As a year of loss and privation comes to an end, we look back at books we have pinned our hopes on. Mumbai’s bookshop owners and reading room managers tell us about titles that helped them sail through the tough times

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Books titillate a reader’s tactile senses. Book havens shelter their restless minds. Kitab Khana, a home for books in Fort, reopened its doors in March this year, after being gutted by a fire. Owner Amrita Somaiya recounts, “We kept receiving positive messages throughout the period we were closed. Poet and critic Ranjit Hoskote joined us when we reopened. Writer and journalist Anil Dharker had phoned to say he will visit us but soon after, he passed away.

Iqbal Merchant