The first
thing that I felt after seeing Ratna Vira’s latest, It's not about you is that
this is going to surpass my expectations. I have a certain affinity toward the
color black and since the book is a majority black colored book, it had my
attention at first glance. I didn't have to think twice before heading toward
the blurb of the book which surely added on to what I felt about book.
According to the blurb- Single mother Samaira juggles her
corporate job and Aksh, her teenaged son, even as she defies society,
disapproving in-laws and her own family. But when Aksh is found battered and
beaten at school, she delves deeper only to discover the murky world of bullying,
the secret life of teenagers, and the emotional distance between parents and
children. In her pursuit of truth and justice, Samaira ends up challenging the
power equations of politics, wealth and influence.
It's
not about you is an urgent, contemporary tale that celebrates the persistence
of the human spirit to fight against all odds.
I'll
continue with what I was mentioning about the cover because this would be one
cover that I would be cherishing throughout my life no matter how many books I
own. After drooling over the cover when I turned the page and started reading
the book there was one thing that I loved and that is the quotes at the
beginning of each chapter. Quotes by different famous authors made into one
makes this book special. The book starts with the author describing Samaira,
what she does and how her life is like. In that very chapter she also mentions
how the relationship between Samaira and her son, Aksh is. As you read through,
this one chapter gives you a lot that the whole book is dependant upon.
Coming to
the characters. One of the good things about the book is the characters and
their behaviour. I loved how Samaira’s character has been portrayed in the book
along with her children and even her husband. The other characters are also
wonderfully etched. One of my favorite characters was maasi ji and trust me on
this, you need to read the book to know why do I say so. Each character has a
specific role to play. I'll come to the cons of the characters in some time.
Now, the
story. I have a lot of things to be said about the story. The story promises to
be a very gripping one and knowing about the praises for the author, I had a
lot of expectations from the book. The story, to me, was a bit shaky. The point
that the author wanted to put forth and the concept was very interesting but I
wasn't exactly satisfied with the presentation. There are moments in the book
that would stay with you for a long time. While there are moments which you
would feel could've been more impactful. The secrets, truths about the
relationships are given bare in the book and you might feel that they are real.
It might even be something that you dare not speak out loud. Somehow I felt
that the focus shifted at places or the author lost track but it didn't disappoint.
The narration was done beautifully and I cannot find a fault in that. The book is a smooth ride and the narration does its best in complementing the story but somewhere down the line, for the target audience, some more quirks would've made this story wonderful. Coming to the cons, I would've loved if some characters were given a bit more highlight. Some, I felt, needed closure while some were not needed. The writer has potential and I felt that a bit more finesse can do wonders. All in all, the book is impactful and can make the readers think. A must read, indeed. I would rate it 4 out of 5.
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