My latest book is The One Who Swam With The Fishes.

"A mesmerizing account of the well-known story of Matsyagandha ... and her transformation from fisherman’s daughter to Satyavati, Santanu’s royal consort and the Mother/Progenitor of the Kuru clan." - Hindustan Times

"Themes of fate, morality and power overlay a subtle and essential feminism to make this lyrical book a must-read. If this is Madhavan’s first book in the Girls from the Mahabharata series, there is much to look forward to in the months to come." - Open Magazine

"A gleeful dollop of Blytonian magic ... Reddy Madhavan is also able to tackle some fairly sensitive subjects such as identity, the love of and karmic ties with parents, adoption, the first sexual encounter, loneliness, and my favourite, feminist rage." - Scroll



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12 February 2022

Today in Photo


Some photos from our night walk yesterday. Walked to the museum via Brandenburger Tor and Tiergarten. Went to Sarvanaa Bhavan for dinner (yes pretty good! Apparently all the franchises have to use only Sarvanaa trained chefs who all go through the training in a central kitchen so the food tastes consistent across countries and restaurants. I know this because I asked the waitress. The Berlin SB serves drinks which is SHOCKING 😱 but also delightful.) then checking out the Berlinale screening area, the Französisch Dome and some night sights. A good 7.8 kilometres but somehow doesn't feel like exercise if you're just strolling along city streets. (Still pretty cold and windy but we're bundled up.) #berlinna #citywalks

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