High-Heeled Shoe (from Heart Lamp) by Banu Mushtaq (2025): A Review

Title: ‌High-Heeled Shoe (from Heart Lamp)

Author: Banu Mushtaq

Publication Year: 2025

Pages: 20

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Genre: Domestic Fiction, Biographical Fiction

Source: Ebook @everand_us

The story started with such great confusion for me. At first, I felt uncomfortable with Nayaz being a pervert, but then the situation suddenly turned cute, only to shift back to something unpleasant. I experienced all these conflicting emotions on the same page! I’m unsure of what to expect next; it feels unreal—no, it’s more than unreal; it’s surreal! This narrative is unlike Mushtaq’s other stories. I believe it contains elements of magical realism, and the high-heeled shoe symbolizes restrictions, defining love in a way that is ultimately false. Additionally, the story explores unhealthy family relationships and greed. Everything is destroyed by the obsession and greed of one person: Nayaz!

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