Updated On: 08 June, 2024 09:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
To celebrate Pride Month, here’s a curated list of five new titles from LGBTQiA+ writers to check out that cover themes ranging from coming out and shame to freedom, desire, and disability

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Set in 1980s and ’90s India, Akella’s debut novel is concerned with ideas of rejection, grief, and reclamation. Dealing with a complicated relationship with his parents and having lost his twin sisters, Mud and Milk, the protagonist, Shagun Mathur, decides to enrol himself in an all-boys’ school. Although his grades are remarkable, he struggles to make friends until he finds intimacy in a travelling theatre troupe, and an American photographer named Marc. Throughout the novel, Akella attempts to bring forth Hindu myths composed of queer and trans characters like Chitrangada, who have been erased from several translations.