This is a long overdue......1stly my apologies to Sundeep sir.
Well, this will give all readers a reason why they should read it.It personally describes my experience while i read the book.I will put in the faults and goods of the book to do justice.
LOVE HURTS,LOVE HEALS:
This is firstly not a literary expertise, for that you can read classics.But this book represents more of this era's lucid work blended with the human emotions which remain unchanged with the centuries.Even though the first half is not overpowering, the reason of this is clearly resolved in the next few pages.It is the next part that kept me clung to the book and let go my other priorities.I found the real feel!
The book initially recites the homecoming of the author.It is ceremonially followed by the grand indian wedding.Mind it, the author highlights the profound feelings that can set in in an arranged marriage, glorifying the indian traditions and culture.It is a see saw ride into Indian cultures......, a charming princess follows.Some great mention of visual treats have been shared where the passing down of genes is so obvious.The little princess born to Sundeep and Neha is named 'Jiya' and every little tingle that the author feels i.e. a father's mind is put on the pages.
A devastating incident takes away the charm of the all so perfect book here where Jiya is only 3yrs!
The story is in here more captivating, infact enthralling because it does not take a melodrama twist but the facts of life and how they can hit an innocent guy is so prevailing.The reader is in complete sympathy with the man of the house and the little daughter.
The two are left to shackle with their dreams and the pain a father undergoes is purely doleful, though the environment in the book is placid.Nevertheless the most enthralling is the last page, wherein a letter to the daughter is miserably heartfelt!
All in all, reading the book, specially the second half (which you cannot connect to unless you read the 1st part) just bowled me!I'm the last person to write a review but mr.Sundeep gives me this opportunity and i'm thankful for that.
With best wishes,
Priyaani Vaani.
Well, this will give all readers a reason why they should read it.It personally describes my experience while i read the book.I will put in the faults and goods of the book to do justice.
LOVE HURTS,LOVE HEALS:
This is firstly not a literary expertise, for that you can read classics.But this book represents more of this era's lucid work blended with the human emotions which remain unchanged with the centuries.Even though the first half is not overpowering, the reason of this is clearly resolved in the next few pages.It is the next part that kept me clung to the book and let go my other priorities.I found the real feel!
The book initially recites the homecoming of the author.It is ceremonially followed by the grand indian wedding.Mind it, the author highlights the profound feelings that can set in in an arranged marriage, glorifying the indian traditions and culture.It is a see saw ride into Indian cultures......, a charming princess follows.Some great mention of visual treats have been shared where the passing down of genes is so obvious.The little princess born to Sundeep and Neha is named 'Jiya' and every little tingle that the author feels i.e. a father's mind is put on the pages.
A devastating incident takes away the charm of the all so perfect book here where Jiya is only 3yrs!
The story is in here more captivating, infact enthralling because it does not take a melodrama twist but the facts of life and how they can hit an innocent guy is so prevailing.The reader is in complete sympathy with the man of the house and the little daughter.
The two are left to shackle with their dreams and the pain a father undergoes is purely doleful, though the environment in the book is placid.Nevertheless the most enthralling is the last page, wherein a letter to the daughter is miserably heartfelt!
All in all, reading the book, specially the second half (which you cannot connect to unless you read the 1st part) just bowled me!I'm the last person to write a review but mr.Sundeep gives me this opportunity and i'm thankful for that.
With best wishes,
Priyaani Vaani.
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