Book: The days By the Ganges
Authors: Urvesh Bhatt and Hanisha Galani
Publisher: Blue Rose Publications
“The Days by the Ganges” is a travelogue, written in first
person by the author, who is deeply mesmerized by the beauty of the place. The
170-page ride takes the reader through the lanes of Hrishikesh and introduces
us to the well-known & some not so well-known places of the Himalayan
paradise.
What works in the book is the account of the places as they
are discovered and how the narrator perceives them. The snippets of the
interaction with the localites are a wonderful way of relating to the places
and it brings out the stories that are told about those places wonderfully. The
part where he starts his journey from Delhi in the bus is wonderfully described
and is well written. Another part of the book which is captivating the feeling
that the visits to each of the places brought out, be it the chaurasi kutiya or the river rafting
activity. The reader gets immersed in the sight seeing and it is almost as if
you are seeing the place with the narrator’s eyes. The descriptions of the
places are accurate and help in creating a word picture of the places.
Though most of it is good, there are somethings that take a
bit of the charm away. One of those is the excessive use of thesaurus. There
are word substitutions that should not have happened. The literal meaning of those
words is correct but the sentences do not make sense. The later part of the
book where he was only focusing going back to Hrishikesh is a tad bit long.
And not to sound like a grammar Nazi, but there are multiple
grammatical mistakes in the book that could have been done with in the
editorial stage.
All in all, a decent read.
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