a story of friendship, passion for research, a life cut short There are several quotes in this book that touched me, held true, audaciously. The cover is beautiful – and was the first thing that drew me to this novel. Next was the blurb – a female friendship, one of them missing in the Himalayas, societal expectations and female angst/rage. It is a novel of self-reflection, of friendship, of male chauvinism, and a search for explanation to the mystery. At 25 pages mark I wanted to write pages on my life and my best friend. I didn’t, except annotate at places, and kept reading. It is divided into 3 parts – Mansi’s POV, Bhaskar’s and Tara’s POV. Tara is missing for weeks, and Mansi finally gathers courage to leave her life with her husband, in laws, work – taking a short sabbatical – to trace Tara’s whereabouts, if not for a glimmer of hope for her survival, for absolution of her own guilt. She shuts herself for days in Jora, spacing out watching the TV, and sleeping in...
Wow! What an amazingly GREEN photo . . . says she from drought-stricken Port Elizabeth in S.Africa! Thankful Thursdays returns
ReplyDeleteSerene atmosphere.. Such a beautiful tree it is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It's the kind of place I'd love to read in the whole day long!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely one. I can live here. Thank you so much for joining!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, majestic tree. Just thinking of all the shade that tree produces, and how appreciated it is!
ReplyDeleteFRI is on the top of my places-to-visit-list... I hope I can make it there sooner than later. Your photograph has just reinforced this wish! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis does seem like a peaceful place..... like you said quite rare in India. And this tree is magnificent. Even without the people below, I'm sure it is imposing and grand
ReplyDeleteI have been to FRI and there are many towering trees in the complex. I have to say these are impressive.
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Lovely place. So neatly maintained!! Your post made me to understand more on FRI.
ReplyDeleteCalm and relaxing , feel like lying down on the grass:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a serene photo. Never visited Dehradun.If i see such a beautiful big green tree,i will go and hug that tree tightly.
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