"Holy Cow" is a humorous and poignant book written by an Indian author who narrates the story of a cow named Tanu. Tanu, fed up with her life as a typical Indian cow, decides to escape and embark on a journey to discover her true identity and freedom. As she travels through India, she encounters various characters and experiences that reflect the diverse cultural and social landscape of the country. The narrative highlights the significance of cows in Indian society, touching on themes of religion, tradition, and the paradoxes of modern life. Tanu's adventures serve not only as an entertaining tale but also as a critique of certain societal norms and practices surrounding cows and their treatment. The humor infused throughout the book makes it an engaging read, appealing to both young and adult audiences.