Description
Masala Chay is another assortment of sensitive, profound, and utterly enchanting stories that are beginning to become the hallmark of their enormously observant and industrious writer. Every story has its roots in the mundane. But the simple rendering of the profound and the profound rendering of the simple lend all these tales a unique flavour. Each story will suck you in with the simplicity of the plot, depiction of wide, and at times, disparate range of emotions and undoubtedly, the brilliance of the narrative. As far as storytelling goes, Masala Chay is piping hot and, of course, addictive. In this second venture, the characters come even more alive. By the time you start to read about them, you have visualised every person you know. Each story comes with a flavour of its own, which is unique to it. Every story gives a feel of the relationship you have been in at some point in time. If it wasn’t for these moments, life wouldn’t be complete, and if it wasn’t for this book, you would never go back to revisit these memories. These stories will make you laugh, with their innocence, and leave your eyes moist with the dark emotions. Every human has a list within them, lists of things they did, they never did, or still dream of doing.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.