#LITEROMA Book Review :: ‘That Day It Rained’ by Rimli Bhattacharya


 

** Thanks to our reviewer Manish for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **


Title: That Day It Rained

Author: Rimli Bhattacharya

Genre: Short Story

Language: English

Format: Paperback & Kindle

Edition: 1

No of pages: 200 approx.


‘That Day It Rained’ is the second solo book by Mumbai based bestselling writer Ms. Rimli Bhattacharya. A gold medallist and star performer in professional life, Rimli gave up her top corporate career for the sake of writing. And that is perhaps the biggest blessing of Indian literary space. A talent like her is born to express her thoughts, griefs, experiences of life through her pen. What gives rise is unforgettable stories. That's what makes this book of short stories so special. 

The stories are not only woven by human emotions, but also the right pinch of overcoming traumas, abuses and crimes that they might have faced in their lives. The protagonists do reflect a shade of the writer herself at times, and they always stand by the side of justice in most of the stories. 

Some of my favourite ones from the book are 'Oblivion', 'The last goodbye' and 'The wooden ruler'. Especially the last one has such a touch of nostalgia, personally to my days of teenage, that I could not stop by shedding two silent tears after reading the story. Only hindrance to a soothing ride was the quality of editing. The book really needs professional editing to make it that perfect read of your life.

Our overall rating: 4.2*/5*.

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