India, July 18 -- At first glance, Stuti Agarwal's book appears geared toward a younger audience. But there's more than what meets the eye in the narrative. Its central characters are Pema, Inayat, and Nidra. The story embodies the struggles of adolescence and identity amid the political unrest in the hills of Darjeeling. With every page, the reader is invited into a world disrupted by the political unrest and the specific call for Gorkhaland. The unrest becomes personal, seeping into other areas of the girls' lives. Inayat's faith, letters, and emails capture readers' attention beyond what is presented. Pema's honest ramblings and Nidra's journey from surface-level views to honest confessions allows us into their minds. To see their emotions, their battles, and importantly, their acceptance is something that makes it worth reading. Title: Daisies in the Wild, Author: Stuti Agarwal, Publisher: HarperCollins, Price: Rs.250...