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Reflections on unrealised love
Apr 02, 2013 11:07 PM 1663 Views
(Updated Apr 02, 2013 11:16 PM)

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The novel is very  interesting and quite well written . The ever fascinating subject of man-woman relationship is again analysed and a laudable effort has been made to give rhyme and reason to the workings of the heart.


The story is mainly about Vineet and Ketaki who part as college friends and meet again as married adults after a long gap of about twenty years. The emotional tumult that both of them undergo due to their coming together again and how they handle it  as mature adults is the underlying tapestry that holds the story together.


Whether Ketaki's final decision to move into Vineet house, is  a wise one remains questionable. The author's convincing penmanship might  provoke  a blind acceptance of the conclusion from the readers, but nonetheless it seems unimaginative and impractical.


But otherwise the book should make for quite an entertaining and thoughtful reading, bringing one's own hidden stories to the surface for retrospection and reflection for better understanding of the self and the yin and yang forces , as it did for me.


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