#Literoma Book Review - 'Vignettes of Life' by Sujit Dutta

Thanks to author for sharing a review copy of the book with #Literoma.

Thanks to our reviewer Deepti Menon for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma.

Reading this book by Sujit Dutta is like a tour, starting with the sighting of a mysterious woman in a deserted cottage right to the fourteenth story that ends on a tantalizing note, and a rare pearl. The author lauds the magnificence of India through descriptions of his protagonists’ lives, knotted through emotions veering between hope, love, loyalty, friendship and ambition.

The Army connection is palpable. The stories travel from the ice-capped Himalayas in Ladakh and the allure of Guwahati, to the “haunting whistle of the steam engine” in the Delhi Rail Museum, and lost memories in Kolkata. As the river flows silently in Puducherry, the poignancy of the loss of parents comes out in Barmer, even as a sister waits for her brother’s homecoming in Bhopal. A hopeful couple meet in a Mumbai suburban train and rise above the vicissitudes of life.

Two stories touch upon the war in Jaffna and a natural disaster in Canada, events which cause the protagonists to change the course of their lives. The author has researched extensively, given the statistics. The brilliant book cover in yellow beguiles.

I would like to rate it as 4*/5*. The stories, treated with tenderness, speak of the complexities of the human psyche.

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