Mythili Chari
2017
Foreign Body Robin Cook 2009 PanMacmillan pp.467 Foreign Body was an interesting read from the beginning. The story is located in India and that was an instant click. Unlike many other authors, Cook has stuck to the story and not spent much time in describing the locale. The little depiction of India indicates that the…
Last Train to Istanbul Ayse Kulin (translation by J W Baker) 2002 (reprint 2013) Amazon Crossing pp. 396 Set in wartime Turkey and France, the novel revolves around the lives of a Turkish family. The younger woman in the family has married a Turkish Jew. The family refuses to accept their marriage and the couple…
Name of the Book: Pachas Baras ka Bekar Aadmi (Hindi)Author: Ravindra VermaNo. of Pages: 136Year of Publication: 2011 (2nd edition)Publisher: Bhartiya GyanpithAbout the Book:The book is a collection of forty short stories by Ravindra Verma. Excepting the last story, that shares its title with the book, all other stories are not more than three to…
Feeling Blue! Saurabh Singh 2018 Blue Rose pp. 168 Saurabh Singh’s debut novel, Feeling Blue! is described on its cover page as a love journey. The story is a young adult love story of a young engineering graduate and his escapades with love. Filled with fun, heart break, career choices, and eventually settling down, the…
Many Lives, Many MastersBrian Weiss1988New DelhiPiatkus (Hachette India)p. 218Many Lives, Many Masters, is supposedly a factual account of the events that unfolded through the interaction of author, psychiatrist Weiss and his patient, Catherine. While Weiss claims to have concealed the identities of his patients, he has shared the details of his sessions in which the…
The Liberation of Sita Volga (translation by T Vijay Kumar, C Vijayasree) 2018 Harper Perennial pp. 128 First, this book acknowledges that Sita needs to be liberated. And right at the outset, the book deserves appreciation for breaking the myth of the ideal image that Sita is used to project. The book thus is a…