Author of a best-selling book, The Hidden Letters is Purba
Chakraborty’s second book and with what I have just completed reading, I can
very well say that this would be another best-seller. The cover of the book,
for me didn’t compel me much but I must say that the cover (to a certain
extent) does make readers go and read the blurb of the book to know more of the
book.
According to the blurb- She
is a successful author, a loving wife and the world’s best mom. Her doctor
husband dotes on her, her teenage daughter idolizes her and her readers yearn
for her writing. Shouldn’t all that respect and love make her happy? Yet, she
is devoid of inner peace. In the wee hours of the night, her slumber is
disturbed by horrifying nightmares. All her harmony is abducted and lost amidst
the bunch of hidden letters kept in her cupboard, Those letters were written
long back by her cousin, presently a patient at a mental asylum in Kolkata.
Haunted by her inner demons and tired by the long-time secrecy, she decides to
put end to her misery by surrendering to her husband and daughter, The Hidden
Letters… Will she lose her husband’s love and daughter’s respect? Can she
forgive herself for her own selfishness which rendered her cousin’s fate
malignant?
The beginning scene of the book of the award ceremony where
Anaya Chatterjee gets a literary award at her husband’s hometown was the most
important catalyst which made me read this book in one go. And I must take this
opportunity to say that I enjoyed this book thoroughly.
Though at one point (before starting the book) I felt that
this book might be just another fictional romantic tale but once I started
reading it, I felt that the book went more than expected. The characters were
the best in their roles with my favorite being that of (of course) Anaya
Chatterjee.
The life of Anaya Chatterjee, Dr. Nishith Chatterjee and
Olivia Chatterjee looked so perfect from outside and was too but only if you delve
much into their lives that you will know the turmoil they have gone through or
are going through. I would like to congratulate the author for having framed
the plot so well.
It has been the wonderful thinking of the author to have
induced a story within a story, to pen an author from an authors’ pen. It has
been written in such a way that there were parts where the readers might feel
that there is ought to be a connection of the story with the authors’ life and
only a part of it is fiction. I also liked the way the authoress have described
the scenes of the story giving them a very lifelike feel making them very well
connected to the storyline.
For the hitches, I would say that at places, the authoress
has used varied time gaps which don’t match with the other fact giving it a
very vague feeling. Apart from that, I also felt that a few places had loose
ends which might disappoint a few sets of readers (I have no idea they were
deliberate or not). All in all, a wonderful read which made a lone tear form
its way through my eyes at the end. I would rate it 4.5 out of 5.
Thank you dear for this wonderful and encouraging review. I will surely work on the hitches mentioned in your review for my next.
ReplyDeleteI really liked your writing style! and your way of thinking!! Keep writing like this dearie!! <3 waiting for your next!
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