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A Lipstick and a Pink Stole - Gazal Dhaliwal

A Lipstick and a Pink Stole

Gazal Dhaliwal
Queer Ink, India , English
2 ratings

A conversation between a middle-aged Sikh couple, in a hospital visitors room, as they anxiously pray for their son’s successful surgery.
Accompany the parents on their journey, for the duration of a surgery, as they reminisce of a child they brought into this world, who now lies on an operating table undergoing a sex re-assignment surgery. Parents who struggle to understand their son, now daughter as they mourn they son. Discover their perceptions of life in India, as it should be and the reality they are faced with, as they realize their responsibilities as parents.
This story is written in two voices: the mother's and the father's.

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