The novel sets the tone in the dedication page, “For all ghuspetiyas everywhere…” reflecting on one of the major narratives in contemporary India. The book traverses different topographies and the lines interconnecting them become clear at the end. The opening chapter, ‘City of Brume’, speaks of endless waiting in Delhi—queuing up before ATMs during the days of demonetisation; stories of brutal violence against women and minorities; Bibi, the chief protagonist, dreaming of strangers, seeking love; walking through endless corridors. She is disillusioned by her work as a journalist at Amidala. She wonders whether when she is gone from Amidala, “will they miss something fundamental about her.”