Delhi, or Dilli, as any native of the city would call it, is not just a quaint city marking its presence faintly. Rather, it&rsquos a wave of emotions, an adrenaline rush and a thousand memories all at once. And this is exactly how Fatima, a young girl travelling to New Delhi, sees the city in Letters to Ammi. Fatima is the average Indian child with a worrisome father and an overly-loving family. While she arrives in Delhi to experience her mother&rsquos hometown, her father eagerly awaits her return to Jaipur. The book deals with complex emotions through the eyes of a girl who is too young to process all that is happening to and around her. A little overwhelming, and quite simple in its approach, Letters To Ammi, manages to stir a warm, fuzzy feeling as a reader.
