
The Missing Piece (Hachette, 2026)
A novel about memory, belonging, ancestral homes and inheritance. Set in the the ancient, crumbling mohalla of Bulandwada in Meerut.
The Hindu's Top Books of May 2026
Featured in Frontline, Mint, Platform, Scroll
"the ancestral home, the mohalla, and the old family spaces are not just settings, they function almost like living memories" - Reader Review
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17, Morris Road (Hachette, 2024)
A nostalgic novel set in 1980s Dehradun, exploring memory, family, and the longings of the past.
Shortlisted for Wise Owl Literary Award
"one part an ode to being young and full of yearning, other part a tribute to a rambling, old colonial estate replete with orchards and gardens" - Manjul Bajaj, Author of In Search of Heer

Tuki's Grand Salon Chase (Westland, 2013)
A heartwarming novel about a young hairstylist navigating ambition, love, and loss across Mumbai, Goa, and London.
Sharma's book draws from commonplace encouters with a young neighbourhood beauty parlour employee to weave a story of life, hopes and dreams." - Jayanti Madhukar (Bangalore Mirror)

By The Water Cooler (Westland, 2010)
A sharp, witty novel about ambition, office politics, and friendship in the chaotic world of corporate India.
"Sharma's forte is the zinger. Her dialogue carries the story forward with comic verve" - Supriya Nair (Mint)

Bringing Up Vasu (Westland, 2009)
A tender, humorous novel about new motherhood, ambition, and finding balance in modern Indian life.
India Today Bestseller List
"An honest confession laced with humour" - Hindustan Times