Srinagar, Dec. 13 -- In the cutthroat, high-stakes world that is the Mumbai elite, relevance is currency, and becoming irrelevant is a worse form of oblivion than death. The latest from Shunali Khullar Shroff, 'The Wrong Way Home' (Bloomsbury), to be released to bookstands in December 2025, is a razor-sharp dissection of this phenomenon.On the heels of the success of Love in the Time of Affluenza, which author Kevin Kwan called a "delicious treat," author Shroff brings a tale that veers from the acidic tongue of societal satire to the tender, vulnerable side of a woman who is forced to reinvent her life at the age of forty.The novel leads us to Nayantara, or Nayan, a heroine who, as she describes herself, is a "character who might sound p...