For a book of such calibre, I am truly very happy; for the name of the
book fully justifies the content of the book. Crumpled Voices, the shades of
suffering has a wonderful blend of short stories by different writers all woven
into one full book of varied emotions and wonderful stories. This book is
surely a must read for every reader and not only for readers but also for
everyone! Kudos to the cover designer for designing such an enchanting cover.
According
to the blurb: Crumpled Voices – Shades of Suffering is a collection of short stories
based on social issues. A common thread of the prevailing societal evils and
injustice binds them together. This anthology comes directly from heart and
life. These days, humanity is suffering to such an extent that we found it
difficult to stay quiet. So, this is our small beginning towards awakening the
masses.
The
fiction level is nil as each day we all witness horrendous crimes like Rapes,
Acid Attacks, Domestic Violence, Honour Killings, etc. We all have been a
witness to such heinous crimes in our day to day life, our near and dear ones
might have experience them closely too. We have almost grown up among them,
felt them following us. We constantly live in fear of the unknown, fear of
being the victim to any of the criminal activities multiplying around us. These
days when no place is safe, including the web, our voices need to be heard.
Protest
must begin from somewhere, and we have used our pen which is mightier than the
sword to express our anguish. An echo of many unimaginable atrocities lurks
within us, engulfing us in its shadow. Through each of the story in this book,
we have tried to highlight one such aspect of horrifying crimes. This is an
initiative that can also work as a boost up for all those who have been
suffering but have chosen to stay quiet so far.
Down the
Way by Ila Garg is a poem stating a very important message towards our
society. When numerous trees are being cut, this poem will make the readers
understand what a tree feels. Good work by the poetess.
Second in the list is another story by Ila Garg named This is
Who I am. Our society is a bit reluctant when it comes to the topic of
homosexuality. In this story the author described what it feels to be neglected
and humiliated because of being attracted towards the same sex.
Karma
Returns by Pulkit Gupta is the next. How the happy marriage life of Devika
and Rajesh changed and they chose the divorce as the only option is the story
all about. An usual story with an unusual ending.
Tania
Srivastava’s The Last Whisper is a story of a woman named Shalini. The story
goes on how she kept her mouth shut and absorbed the humiliation from her
husband. The gripping narrating style makes this story a must read.
Next on the list is It is Honourable by Abhik Chakraborty.
This debut author has chosen a very delicate topic to write about. Honour
killing is a topic that not everyone is familiar with but this story will make
readers feel the pain of the sister. One of the best of the series.
Abhishek
‘Atul’s The Curious Case of Missing Brahmins couldn’t able to make
justice towards its name. The story is a bit boring at time and can drop the
speed of the book. How Keshav describes what we are lacking today and how he
proved to be a true Brahmin is the main prospect of the story.
Seventh story of the book is Color of a Butterfly by PromillaQazi.
The author has a wonderful story telling skill that cover up the flaws of the
story line. A nice name for a story like this. The will make readers gasp for
more.
Smita Salins
has jotted down an influential story in the next named, Indira’s
Story. The readers can easily visualize everything by the effortless
narrating style of the author. The way Indira leads her life after so much
struggle is something every reader will look forward to.
The
Corrupt Me by Nitesh Chitranshi says about our inner
self, how we should change ourselves first before shouting for changing the
system. The author presented the message by a simple story to make it easy for
the readers.
Sreelekha
Chatterjee’s simple and catchy narrating style will grab the
reader’s attention in her story The Fatal Pride. The name suits the
story perfectly. Kudos to the author for telling the story in such a wonderful
way.
Prachi Priyanka’
The Paradise is a about a girl but not of her sufferings. This
story stands alone from the crowd because of its different prospect. To know
what happened when a husband started to notice the different side of her wife,
one should read the story.
Nature’s Revenge by Shruti Mall is the next story where nature takes revenge in his own way. Parihar lost everything in exact same way he snatched those from someone, what we called poetic justice. A nice framed plot.
Nature’s Revenge by Shruti Mall is the next story where nature takes revenge in his own way. Parihar lost everything in exact same way he snatched those from someone, what we called poetic justice. A nice framed plot.
She Was
Raped is a poem by NitinSoni which says how our country is suffering.
This poem perfectly suits the theme of the book and the quality of the poet
takes this book to a new level. Wonderfully chosen words and the message which
lies beneath the poem will take readers heart.
Harsh
RaiPuri has chosen a very effective name for his story, The Crescendo of a
Grand Symphony.
The storyline is so good that it will bring a smile on readers face at the ending. The author has manage to juggle between past and present quite efficiently but at some point it gets confusing.
The storyline is so good that it will bring a smile on readers face at the ending. The author has manage to juggle between past and present quite efficiently but at some point it gets confusing.
A Letter
to God by Sandeep Sharmais the fifteenth story of the book. This story
helps to maintain the flow of the book. The story of a ten year old girl will
definitely take readers attention and the well-crafted words will make this
story on of the best.
Nibha
Gupta’s Eighteenth Birthday says about the bond between sisters. How one
sister look after her sister without informing her about her existence and
consumed all the wrath herself is the main storyline. A bit predictive but nice
plot.
The
Indecent Profession by Durgesh Shastri tells about the return of
the karma. This story will teach the readers that your karma will hunt you down
and will punish you for sure. The end of the story is the most interesting
part.
Shrruti Patole Clarence has presented the way to fight back in her story Light. After facing thosedreadful crimes one should fight for his/her justice rather than cursing the fate and society. A well-needed message in a book like this.
Ketaki
Sane has perfectly given name to this story Freedom. Our inhuman
society bounds us, especially when it comes to a girl. The author narrated the
story in a very soothing way that readers going to complete the story in one go
and would enjoy the deserved freedom of the protagonist.
Gayatri Aptekar’s
A Second Chance is a story about two different girls. How they
became victim because of the society and how one girl helps the other to avail
the rare second chance is why the readers going to love the story.
The
Newspaper Reader by Chandrapal Khasiya questions us on the
unbearable headlines of the newspaper in the voice of a 12 year old. The end
will bring tears in their eyes and will appreciate the author for the
storyline.
Together
We Can Make a Difference by Priyanka Bansal is the next on the
list. One more important topic was brought forward by this author in a very
delightfully framed story. A girl fought for her mother and tries to make the
society aware of the deadly HIV+.
Priyanka
Bansal took the responsibility to end the book with her poem Don’t Decolorize
Me and have done proper justice to that. The author very efficiently
portrays her message by a tragic poem. This is how a book like this should end.
There is no perfect time for raising our voices toward our
inhuman society or our corrupted system and this anthology has taken the
initiative to make the youth speak, to make people aware of those horrendous
crimes. Each and every story has different message and a different tale to
tell. Judging the book in overall, I would like to give this book a 4.5 out of
5.
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