I picked up this book from the Juggernaut app a few months back during a sale after I found out that it was a book of short stories. Else, the title 'The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad' and the sample I downloaded didn't exactly entice me. I was also curious about Twinkle Khanna's second book.
The book consists of four short stories:
The book consists of four short stories:
- The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad
- Salaam, Noni Appa
- If the Weather Permits
- The Sanitary Man from a Sacred Land
The first story was very much like what the PM would tweet out on women's day. Not to say it wasn't inspiring, but I felt it was a bit too goody-goody.
'Salaam, Noni Appa' was interesting and I truly liked the story, except for the name of the lead character, which sounded odd to my ears.
'If the weather permits' was written tongue-in-cheek and in my opinion simply brilliant. It is the hidden gem in this collection, but not everyone seems to like it. In the review section, people are seen criticising it. I simply LOVED it.
'The Sanitary Man from a Sacred Land' was about the guy who made low-cost sanitary pads a reality. It's based on a true story, and I'm sure it's a story that deserves to be told, but I didn't enjoy reading it.
But kudos to Twinkle for writing a book completely different from her first one, Mrs. Funnybones, which I've also bought and read.
But kudos to Twinkle for writing a book completely different from her first one, Mrs. Funnybones, which I've also bought and read.
So that's my two cents!
Comments
Post a Comment