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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Story Telling - The Cavity Hunter

I received the pack of Colgate - Magical Space Adventure pack few days back.

The moment I told my son Ricky about the activity, he was super excited. Poor kid, he had to wait for two days so that we can skip the naughtiness of his younger brother and weave a story in peace. He is a little monster we all love.

Ricky and mumma worked together to weave a small moral story encouraging kids to brush their teeth daily - two... no three times a day. Yes, Ricky said three times - morning, afternoon and bed-time.

Watch the video for our story or scroll down to read the story.

Once upon a time, there were three astronauts - Sahaj, Frozen and Ricky. One day, Sahaj and Frozen were having a ball while working on some minor faults in the space station. 

When they returned to the space station, they noticed that there were some warning signs from one of the rovers.

They immediately checked what it was. It was a signal of danger.
"A danger!", Frozen said.
"It's from the planet Mars.", added Ricky as he entered in the lab.
"It's a UFO. An Unidentified Flying Object has been noticed orbiting around the earth.", said Sahaj.

Ricky was an expert in wars and weapons. He got his rocket ready and launched for the adventurous mission. Sahaj too went in another smaller spaceship and took his position on planet Venus to help Ricky. Frozen was in the space station to guide and help her both friends.


While Ricky's rocket was following the UFO, Frozen warned him about a comet which was right after him. 

She warned,"It has really long tail. Stay alert.".
Ricky turned the rocket just in time to escape from being hit. They got another signal from the Rover on planet with a ring - Saturn, "A UFO was orbiting along and gathered some information from earth. Not sure what is was all a about.".

Sahaj immediately left from Venus and headed towards Mars to help his friend Ricky. As soon as Ricky's rocket landed there, he was surprised by what he saw.


An alien had cornered Sahaj and was trying to dig holes in his teeth. He stopped when Ricky asked him to put his hands up.


"There are some naughty kids on planet earth who do not brush their teeth everyday. We would collect all cavities from their teeth and make an enormous cavity army. No one would be able to stop us then."


"But where did you come from?", Ricky asked.


"Ha ha ha.", the alien laughed aloud. "We are from the planet that revolves in the opposite direction than yours.", he said grumpily.


"Venus! I just came from there.", Sahaj added.


While Alien turned to Sahaj with his witty tools, Ricky shot him with his laser gun. The alien fell on his knees and pleaded for mercy. Sahaj, Ricky and Frozen, all three of them warned him from their headphones, "Never ever mess with children from next time. And for the kids you were talking about, they have already promised their parents to brush their teeth two times a day. Now go back to your planet before we kill you."


The alien ran towards his space ship and the UFO disappeared in the sky in seconds, never to be seen again,


Back on earth, everyone was overjoyed and celebrated the victory of brave Astronauts. From that day, all the children never broke their promise to brush their teeth and taught their younger siblings to do the same as well.



As they say, learn while you play, the kiddo has grasped most of things from the pack. Here they go.

Ricky introducing the characters:

Below are the pictures of cut-outs:




I’m blogging my #ColgateMagicalstories at BlogAdda in association with Colgate

Special thanks to my all time saviour Mukesh Gulia - my brother for the narrations :D...

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Story Telling - Bubbles Owns Up

I have been sceptical about starting the YouTube channel for my son for a while. Finally, after much thought, here is his first video. The videos would be very basic but I would try to improve the sound quality from next time.



Ricky has the series of Bubbles story books. Each book has a short story teaching good habits to the child. The book also has a set of questions in the end. Ricky loves those questions and makes it a point that I never skip them.

The book can be brought from below links.

                                           Flipkart

Monday, January 9, 2017

Law Of Nature - Sushmita Sen speaks up about Female Foeticide

I shared my views on one of the most heart-wrenching issue around women - Female Foeticide in my earlier post.

I came across this beautiful message from none other than Miss Universe 1994, Sushmita Sen.
(For the readers who do not want to or can not view the video, read the transcript below)


English Transcript:
Good evening ladies and gentlemen. It's been a strong and beautiful night and you all have been very very patient. My name is Sushmita Sen and I am a proud mother of two very beautiful, young ladies. One of who is already, ready to be model. May I please... I am a little scared with her on stage. Maa! Where is my maa? Every one, Ladies and gentlemen, please my mother.

I need to come back to a point where I can see you all. I believe ** ladies and gentlemen. I believe 'k duniya mein jo bhi hota hai kisi wajeh se hota hai". It's not an accident. Every single human being in this room tonight is here for a reason. And that reason is - that the age of the Aquarius is on its way by December 2012. Have you heard of it? Oh no! You have'nt Haan! Age of the Aquarius is when women will rise. It is the time when we will come to the awareness of the female strength. It is not a coincidence then, that tonight we have this wonderful platform.
God bless you Lilavati hospital, God bless you Manish Malhotra, God bless you Lubna adams, Vipul Bhagat, Sangeeta, all beautiful ladies that participated tonight who are also mums. Because when we do this, we create the single most important awareness.

I have been blessed, to be born in a family. To a mum and a dad who raised me just as a human being. They didn't differentiate between a girl and a boy. So, I never grew up, like many of us blessed people realising that this is what happens to the girl child in the smallest of districts of our country.
We will no get into statistics. You know why? Because it is depressing. We are not going to talk about the cruel things that happen to them. Because we have to focus on stopping it. We have heard about the problem, we know the problem.

But as Mother Teresa once told me, just a year before she passed away. She changed my life I tell you that. I was 18 years old and I went and met her in Kolkata. And, I told maa, that maa you know, I see so many babies. There must have been 55 cribs in there. And they are all girls! They don't have boys or do you have a separate room for boys. So she says no, we had only 4 boys and all have been adopted. These are only the girls.
And the reason she smiled about it. She said these are the lucky ones. They didn't end up in dustbins. They ended up with a future. Where some body, a loving home is going to recognise the fact that there is a reason why the law of the nature says to you - I will not let you choose. When you become pregnant, you will not know- you shouldn't. If it's a girl or a boy. That is laws nature of keeping the balance between the nurturer and the provider. When we kill the nurturer ladies and gentlemen, we create an imbalance. An imbalance that we will be so sorry in generations to have done. Because life will stop to exist the way we see it.

I made a promise that day that I am going to, Ok - let's clap.
I know, I just really, this is something very very close to my heart. And I can't stop talking about it. Because I keep. Feeling, k 'Agar aap, itni choti si baat agar aap samajh lete hain. K jab log duniya badalne chalte hain...'
You can't change the world. Are you crazy? There are number of people doing all numbers of things. How do you change the world?
Don't worry about it. The world will change on its own.
You change one life. You change one thought. You tell one father. Today, truly you are a blessed man. Because not only do you have a girl, you have the womb of the universe. She will then nurture life beyond. Right?
And so, with all of your blessings and all of my country that despite being an Indian woman, You gave me the courage to be a single mother. Everyday being asked about my Renne and Alisha.
You have given me as you should every girl child this opportunity. Because god as my greatest truth I tell you, all of us here. Stood on our own two feet, because we are capable and that no body can take away from us.

Ladies and gentlemen, you are beautiful people and you have been tremendous source of strength    For me my entire life. Tonight, take that strength home, change one opinion, one life. I will do that with Renne and Alisha. You that with whoever you want.

I love you people. Thank
We should all look forward to doing more of this. Salam shukriya


I absolutely loved the part when she quoted Mother Teresa  saying that these are the lucky ones with a smile. This is one of the biggest example of creating positive feelings from difficult situations. I am sure everyone would have had a sad feeling when they heard that all boys were adopted and only few girls got parents. But the simplicity with which the message was passed on is truly amazing.

I have already been a fan of this lady. The more I see and hear her, more I fall in love with her.

This post was to be written as a part of April 2015 A to Z Challenge. My theme for this year was 'WOMEN and ISSUES AROUND THEME'. Click at the link to check other common issues women face in and their respective links.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Blood in the Paradise -A tale of an impossible murder by Madhav Mahidhar

Blood in the Paradise -A tale of an impossible murder by Madhav Mahidhar
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About the Author: Madhav Mahidhar launches his first book in English with this suspense thriller. He is is a passionate thinker and a technology enthusiast as he describes himself through his Goodreads introduction video.

The Blurb
This is a tale of Madhumitha Nandan. Her courage, her determination, her mission and her pursuit.
This is a tale of DCP Vishwaroop. His honesty, his intelligence, his shrewdness and his focus.
This is a tale of Anupriya Gautam. Her theories, her influence, her credibility and her dependability.
This is a tale of an impossible murder. The puzzle begins.
Goal – Freedom from the fear of death
Weapon – Deceiving the minds
The Bait – Law—breakers
Evidence – Nullified because of the weapon
Crime designers – Unknown to the executor

The Cover
The title and then the subtitle very clearly states the contents of the book. Blood dripping from the corner of an eye is very obvious image for the title plot. For thriller lovers, despite all revealing details, I still found it good one to be picked up from the shelves.

What I Felt About the Book
The opening line itself does not disappoint its readers and the first and most important chapter makes sure readers is glued to the pages. The book has all elements of a crime, suspense and a thriller. The news debate, court room trials, police interrogations etc. made it look all real and attractive.

What I Liked About the Book
1. Last Chapter - I absolutely loved this one. Actually, the plot was very obvious and predictable. So, the last chapter makes it all worth reading the whole book.
2. It’s a Woman’s Story – I love any and all stories related to women and this one did not disappoint me.

What I Did Not Like About the Book
1. I know it’s not fair to include same point in likes and dislikes. But then, I so wish there were quite a few casual hints to the ultimate catch it in between the story - without making the reader think about it.
2. The author decided to pay attention to only the main plot and thus might have missed his chance to include some small yet interesting sections like the state of children - innocence, curiosity and the hidden fear.

The author – ‘Madhav Mahidhar’ did his homework well and came up with really interesting debates on news and courtrooms. The complete chapter of Madhumita’s interrogation wasan interesting read – I read it very slowly as if I were to answer those crucial questions!

‘Blood in the Paradise -A tale of an impossible murder’ is thus a good pick for a weekend or an overnight read.


The book can be purchased from following links.

Amazon Kindle Edition                     Amazon Paperback                            Flipkart Paperback

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Monday, November 28, 2016

Tale 0' 12 by Biranchi N Acharya

The Author:
Biranchi Narayan Acharya published his first book 'Encounter with wisdom' in December 2014. He writes in various platforms including newspapers and blogs. He can be reached at infobnacjarya@gmail.com

The Blurb:
Every life event is a story. In fact every moment of our life is part of a story being happened. We always ignore those because we think stories have no connection to real life happenings. But when we read stories or fictions suddenly we connect ourselves to the story-line or some of the characters emotionally or otherwise. That's why stories always fascinate us, entertain us & give us some lessons of life. 'Tale O' 12' is a collection of twelve stories inspired from real life events written in a fictional narrative. One would definitely connect to the characters of the stories someway or other because all the stories have something that's related to everyone's life.

The Cover Page:
The cover page is not bad. It very clearly gives the message that the book has twelve stories. It could have been better if some other background related to stories had been used instead of the clock. Yet, as I said it’s OK, I might pick it up from the book shelf and read the blurb to find out more.

What I Felt About the Book
Short stories are always a gem to read and many times, they do leave a lasting impression on the reader's mind and heart. When I read the blurb, I was excited to read the stories which were inspired from real life. No doubt real life is much more dramatic and adventurous than we can ever imagine or read about.

All twelve stories actually looked very much from day to day life events and thus justified the summary.

What I liked about the book:
  1. Language – The simplicity of words and language makes it easy for the reader to connect with the stories.
  2. Ability to connect - All the twelve stories narrated by the author Biranchi N Acharya are very ordinary and any ordinary person would definitely relate to some or the other.
  3. Choice of morals – Each story very clearly shouts some moral to the readers. The lessons thus sent across are very much needed and appreciated in present era.

What I did not like about the book:
  1. Too much wisdom – Personally, I read books for pleasure. This is the reason I prefer fiction. Knowledge and wisdom if gathered along with the entertainment is like icing on the cake. So, the long and detailed insights about various topics did lead me to a bit of boredom.
  2. Spelling mistakes – I can recall two instances of a misspelled word (“clean ‘saved’ face”) in two different stories. This can always be because of the auto-correct feature in all editors, but then editor and proof readers must have come to the rescue.
Out of twelve stories, I have following two as my favourites:
Why Lesson For Lessons?’ – Absolutely simple story which can me a remake of one of the classic moral stories titled ‘The Greedy Woodcutter”.

Fear and Danger” – A decent read which leaves the reader to decide the lesson learnt upon himself. I did felt like reading a short story in newspaper though.

The Story of Snehalata’ and ‘An Accident I Never Forget’ both had a bit of emotional quotient silently giving a slap on cruel and selfish mindset of society.

The stories might interest readers who like reading about politics. The readers looking for some inspiration on various topics like politics, religion, society etc. would definitely like it. Insightful debates over different subjects would also be interesting for their target audience.

Even after few favourites, but I am disappointed with the book. Some stories had so much scope but just ended up being predictable. I so hate to write this, I did not even finished reading some of the stories. May be, they did not fit into my cup of tea.

The Book can be brought from following links:
Amazon Paperback Edition                  Amazon Kindle Edition                 Flipkart Paperback

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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Thanks Giving Message with Scratch Art

 I am sure all of us specially the parents and the kids must have seen the attractive art boards being displayed in those toy shops. They look like a black board and when scratched with an object or our nail, leave behind those colourful lines. The boards are actually magnetic and can be erased and reused.
Then there are the ready-made scratch art papers available in the market. This is the one we made at home this time.
I had a note in my son’s diary to help my child make a thanks giving message on a cut out of a leaf. I had the message ready after some Google searching and was ready to go back home, get my child color some paper and white the message over that. One of my friends gave me an idea to do it in a different manner – The scratch art or paper etching.

I called up my son and told him we would make a card for his mam with magic!!!

Here it goes.

Step 1: Take a blank sheet of paper. Try to use a thicker one. Ask your child to fill it up with colors of his/her choice. Children love this part the most. 

The very idea that they just have to scribble all over it without any boundaries or color directions fills them with excitement. 

I preferred filling up some left over white patches after my son was done.

Step 2: Now, my son is currently mad over water colors. He also likes using black color – may be because he rarely gets to use it. 
Place the sheet over a newspaper and ask the child to fill it up with the black poster color. 

Make sure that it is not diluted and try to make it as thick as possible.

 Step 3:
Let it dry. It was the most difficult part for me. 


The kiddo came asking me every 2 minutes if it was done.

Step 4:
Turn the sheet on other side and draw the outline of shape you want to cut. We made a simple leaf. Actually, I put dots and ask my son to join them. It was for his school and thus obviously I did not want it to be messed up. 

Cut the shape along the outlines. The kid has now understood that it is the job for grownups.

Step 5:
Take a sharp object (not too sharp to tear or cut through the paper) and draw your imagination. Toothpicks are the most common choice. We had a message to write, so I wrote it. We used the back or out paint brush. Make a few stars or smileys here and there to make it look alive.

Here it was all ready:

The card might not look very neat and professional. I also forgot to add his name and ended with messing it up with writing followed by trying a colored tape. 
When it comes to his homework and projects, I make him do the stuff he can. It does not make his projects look the best in class, but then he gets to know the effort it takes and he also enjoys exploring. Plus, my purpose of not doing my child homework is also resolved. Yes, we are supposed to help our kids in their assignments not do the job for them.


The kiddo was obviously not happy with me doing all the magic and thus I gave him the left over sheet and he went on scribbling. I am definitely going to try it again with him and let him make some nice magic drawing. I am sure he would be telling his mam and friends that he made the card with magic!

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Colourful Notions The Roadtrippers 1.0 by Mohit Goyal


COLOURFUL NOTIONS: THE ROADTRIPPERS 1.0
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The Author: Mohit Goyal calls himself a dreamer who is passionate about life, travel, food and philosophy. Follow him on his good reads profile - Mohit Goyal

The Blurb: Would you give up your high-paying job and comfortable personal life to drive ten thousand kilometres across India? Just for fun!
Three twenty-somethings dare to do just that! While the two guys take turns to drive, the girl gives voice-over as they record their entire journey on a handy cam.
Ab, Sasha and Unnati are ordinary youngsters, rendered special by the feat they accomplish. As they recount their adventures, I crave to live their journey all the more. They look at each other with a glint in their eyes, as if refurbishing those memories, as they narrate their spooky time at Bhangarh Fort, strange escapades at Wagah Border and Sundarbans, car breakdowns, wild animals, near-death experiences and highway robbers! It's nothing less than crazy.
I doubted if I'd ever have the gumption to create such experiences. So I did the next best thing - I penned a book about them, and their road trip.
Colorful Notions is a journey of three young hearts on the Indian terrain and into the inner recesses of their souls, giving a new perspective to relationships, love and life.

The Cover: The cover page itself tells the story a bit: bright sky with clouds, the very important white eco-sport and obviously the travellers.

The Book:
'Colourful Notions - The RoadTrippers', It's the title which attracted me to this book.  The author did not waste much pages and very quickly but swiftly moved to main story line - the journey. I absolutely loved the friendship between Sasha and Ab. The cute but a realistic love story of Sasha and Unnati is also worth reading.

What I Liked About The Book:
1. Language - The language used by the author is simple and very casual. I think its suited the theme well.
2. Travel Details - Almost all travel requirements like finances, stay & rest, fun, route map etc have been taken care of.

What I Did Not Like About The Book:
There are few chapters which had more scope for detailing. For example, chapter - 'Spooky Night' did not appeared much spooky to me. The author choose to write only one incident of paranormal activity in the very famous haunted fort.

If the wannabe travellers think of getting a moral boost, the book can solve it a bit. Mohit Goyal has done a decent job in penning down the fictitious journey of youngsters. It's a nice and light one time read.

The book can be purchased from following links:
Colourful Notions: The Roadtrippers - 1.0 - Amazon Paperback

Colourful Notions - Amazon Kindle Edition

I won a review copy from The Tales Pensieve as part of Reviewers Programme. Register on #TTP for lots of #book fun and activities.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Dear Life

Dear Zindagi,

I am Amita - your carrier. Yes, I am the person who breathes you and live you.
You must be wondering why I am writing to you when I follow you each and every tiny moment. Well, I must confess that a blog contest prompted me to do so (:P).

Ok, like everyone else, I love you babes. I know there are many who claim that they do not love you. Believe me, they all lie. Some of them even do not realize that they are bluffing. So, don’t mind them.

Through this letter, I officially thank you for everything I have.

You choose me to be the eldest and thus most pampered baby of the family.
You made sure I had the best set of brothers and sisters.
You choose amazing friends for me.
You taught me different hardships of yourself.
You brought smile to me.
You tickled me hard to laugh and cry at the same time.
You exhausted me to cry.
You gifted a piece you yourself to me – my kid.
You did everything you could to make me Live.

I am sure you have many more surprises to be unfold before me. But I can only than you for the chapters you have made me turn. This might sound funny that I am thanking you for all like I had any choice other than accepting your moments.

There have been times and a lot of them when I absolutely hated you. Be it the smallest scolding from mummy/papa, minor & regular health issues, failure in exams, heartbreaks or the moments which changed yourself – I literally abused you numerous times. I got bored of you sometimes. I wanted a change in you every now and then. Still, I love you more than anything else.

I love you because all that I have is because of you. I want you because there are people who love me, want me and most important, need me. Now when I am talking to you, I have an important message for you.

Laugh Always
Nothing beats a smile or a laugh. A genuine smile is always returned with a smile – be it sarcastic or actual. However hard the time may be – one smile is all that’s needed to nail it. So, always keep laughing.

Ignore Dislikes
There have been and would always be people and their feelings with and towards you. Some would like you while many others would try to mould you as per their convenience. Never ever pay a heed to them. Do only what make you smile and eventually lead to a good laugh.

Fear Nothing
You are a little fragile soul. You are frightened at tiny thoughts of loss. Remember that the fear of loss is the greatest strength of all. Never ever let it go away to upset you.

Enlighten yourself
Every time you feel that I am taking you away from laugh, thumbs ups and strength, feel free to hit me hard and get yourself back to the light. Sun or the candle, all sources of light have to burn themselves to shine above others. Those who illuminate with external sources, only glow temporarily.

Your Soul,
Amita,



Note; I am writing a letter to life for the #DearZindagi activity at BlogAdda. Thank you team for the thoughfull opportunity.

Monday, September 5, 2016

When Amitabh Bachchan wrote a letter to his Granddaughters - Aradhya and Navya

First things first - This post was supposed to about my last day's Marathon. But as I saw the news, the already very popular letter by the legend Amitabh Bachchan grabbed my attention. As a hard core lover of letters, I could not help but post about it first.

As expected, there are mixed reactions to the same. While most people like me find it extremely touching and absolutely apt, there are some who find nothing great about it. Then, there are some, who feel that if he really wanted to write it, why do it openly?
Each person has his/her freedom of thoughts and speech. Below are some of the reasons, I loved it:
1. It’s a letter:
I have lost the count of mention about my love for the letters. I accept that one of them is too innocent to intercept the deep meaning through it and the other one is already on her own path of thought process. But imagine the pride and glory in the eyes of little one the day she begins to understand it. Every time, the girls would feel low, i am sure letters like this would help them buck up. It's bitter but their dear grand pa is not going to be with them forever.

2. It's about daughters and women:
The letter is addressed to his grand-daughters. Any deed done straight from the heart - big or small for any woman is a step towards better world.

3. It came from a legend:
When a famous person talks, there are masses who are looking up to them. Each word they speak can influence someone's next course of action. Thus they need (not must) to be more careful with all their deeds. There are people who blindly follow their icons. Therefore, such clear and impartial thoughts expressed on a public platform should only do well for the society. I think, if it changes the mind of even a single person regarding even a single thought to good, his deed to share the same with world is well accomplished.

4. It reflects the mentality required for society:
I so wish all men and women across the world felt this way about their daughters and women in their lives. The so called feminist word would not have taken birth.

5. It's his choice to share it with the world:
To write a personal or an open letter is all his choice. No one has any right to object to the same. As he himself says - Because...


All said and done, the letter goes as below:
Amitabh_Bachchan_letter_to_his_Granddaughters_Aradhya_Navya

Letter content Source: TOI

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Her Resurrection by Soumyadeep Koley

About The Author:
Soumyadeep Koley is a graduate with Chemitry Honours and currently pursuing his Master’s Degree in Psychology. Read more about him and his work at his Good reads profile.

The Blurb:
What is it like to be an unwanted girl-child in India? What is it like to be sexually harassed at a tender age of five? After being tricked and forced into prostitution, can such a woman fight back to emancipate herself from the unyielding shackles of that life, and intermingle with the ‘society?’ Or would she get lost in the sands of time like the ephemeral existence of a sand dune beset by a sandstorm?
So begins Maya’s story in the picturesque countryside of Maharashtra, where she grows up amidst cruelty and domestic violence, being an unwanted girl-child. Yet, like a lonesome beacon beset by sinister wilderness, she pursues her dreams of reaching the stars with her tiny wings. One night, a twist of fate triggers a series of incidents, when she loses everything she had—even her virginity.
Severely traumatized after her father’s death, her mother’s imprisonment, and her own gang-rape, Maya finds herself all alone in the streets of Mumbai, with wolves lurking around for raw flesh. She’s weary, but not wary. She has no sense of the fate that awaits her. What follows, would change her life forever, as also yours, as her heart wrenching, yet inspiring story echoes through time.
Inspired by true stories of survivors and real life events, ‘Her Resurrection’ bravely paints an appalling picture of the society. Heartbreaking, hopeful and immensely healing at the same time, this emotional roller-coaster through dreams, tragedy and triumph is a moving tribute to womankind. Are you ready to embark on a transformational journey with Maya?

The Cover:
The cover page is very colourful and has done full justice to the plot. I would definitely pick it up atleast once if I see it in a bookshelf. 

About The Book:
 It's unfortunate and sad for any part of the world to have a fact that 'we have to fight for the rights of a girl child'. It's actually sad to fight for rights of any child irrespective of it's gender. The book takes the reader to a depressing but real world of cruel fate and tearful facts.
Her Resurrection took me straight inside the heart of a an innocent child, a mother, a teenager, a victim, a survivor and the Winner

Imagine a child telling her dream - "...I want to go to school and speak English like Gavaskar".

I was all smiles on reading this.  Its was such an innocent yet realistic dream. A dream which subsequently led Maya to dream more.

The story is so tragic and Maya is constantly failing with her luck. Yet the human nature to wish and  pray for better is very well visible in the story line.

What I Liked About The Book:
1.    The End: though some parts of book were predictable, yet I so loved the end. It was well constructed and beautifully written.
2.    The little dreams: The small dreams in the eyes of different characters were so real. Dream to speak English, dream to buy a SLR camera, the dream to own a Camera etc.

What I Did Not Like:
Only flaw I found was that some parts were just left behind without any conclusion. For example the so called court case and something which Maya's mother wanted to tell her someday.

Other than this, I was absolutely glued to the book till end.


 There were few gems which can be written anywhere in bold for motivational aura and some for their candid nature:

When a man is here having sex with us, you know, somewhere in a city, a girl is saved from being raped

Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.

 No matter how much life gets tough, stand up, pick up all your broken pieces and move on as the best is yet to come.

 No matter what else you do, put yourself first, and love yourself more than anyone else.

It’s never too late to realize your dreams.

 If you slap a lion, will it remain silent and un-aggressive? Go and stand at the back of a horse and slap its butt. Try to tickle an alley cat and see what happens. See, nothing in nature remains silent if you constantly hurt it, unless it's created defenceless.

...all problems in life are temporary, but suicide is permanent. It can never be a solution.

...a woman is never alone. When she is born, there is born with her a veritable, indomitable warrior. Together, they see, fight and endure so much—periods, childbirth, abortion, miscarriage, eve-teasing, rape, domestic violence, social stigma, breast cancer, trafficked into prostitution, being forced to renounce her dreams… Still why do we stereotype and say that men are stronger than women?

The book can be brought via following links:
Amazon Paperback                         Amazon Kindle Edition                       Her Resurrection (English)

Note: A PDF copy was sent to be for honest review