Unveiling Power and Memory: Sangamithra Iyer’s ‘Governing Bodies’ Secrets Revealed
Can a memoir be as tender as a river’s flow—gentle, relentless, and full of hidden depths? Sangamithra Iyer’s Governing Bodies: A Memoir, a Confluence, a Watershed does just that, weaving family history, activism, and personal grief into a fluid narrative that demands you not just to read, but to really feel. It’s a rare book that invites you to witness suffering with eyes wide open while somehow protecting your fragile heart. As Iyer retraces ancestral footsteps from British Burma to a chimpanzee sanctuary in Cameroon, you realize this isn’t merely a memoir—it’s an ethical call to action dressed in poetic metaphor and soaked in poignant truth. Curious how water, sorrow, and veganism connect in a tapestry of justice and tender reckoning? Dive in—your perspective on kindness and activism might just break open in the best possible way. LEARN MORE


