Book: What Mina Did
Author: Geeta Menon
Publisher: Rupa
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Do you have a person
who knows every inch of you, who can tell when you are lying or when you are
smiling to hide a sorrow deep down?
“What Mina Did” explores how one betrayal can have catastrophic
consequences, while delving into the complex bonds that link mothers and
daughters, and best friends.
The book opens in
1998, where we see a terrified 22-year old Mina escaping from her house while
something terrible is happening. Cut to 2002, Mina returns to Bangalore with
her husband when she is confronted with the demons of the past. She gets quite
weak mentally. Another blow comes to her when she comes to know that Neelu, her
best friend, who had supported her unconditionally 4 years ago is in a sticky
situation and wants her help. Though she does what Neelu had asked, she does so
half-heartedly.
Once back in the US,
Mina now starts getting multiple job assignments and long working hours, thus widening
the crevice between Mina & Neelu more and more as time passes. Sensing that
Neelu is unhappy with her life in the US, Mina goes to her place and stays
there for a couple of days to understand her situation better. After coming
back, one day, Mina decides to give some unsolicited marital advice to Neelu,
leading to her accusing Mina of something unimaginable.
“What Mina Did” is a
story alternating between present day and flashbacks. The plot is very well
planned and executed. The history is unraveled in parts which keeps the reader
guessing as to what has happened. With the story moving from Bangalore to Chennai,
Bangalore, California and New York, the transitions are planned beautifully.
The character of Mina is blessed with emotions. She goes to all lengths to make
sure her friends and family are always put on first, but at the same time, she
is a determined career woman who balances her work and personal life perfectly.
This is highlighted multiple times through various incidents in the plot. Neelu as a person is strong-headed and
compassionate person. She is very protective of her friends and this is very well
accentuated in one of the moments where we see her coming to the rescue of Mina
in an alley where cards were stacked against them. The character of Vijay, Mina’s
better half, is a portrayal of a friend. He is understanding of Mina’s
situation, gets mad when Mina takes reckless decisions but ultimately supports
her. On the other hand, Ajit, Neelu’s husband, is portrayed as a person with a
limited emotional wavelength, who is supportive but not very much and is in the
relationship for the need of it.
Other characters of
Neelu’s family, Vijay’s Mother, Mina’s co-workers and others are also
well-placed and a wonderful word-picture can be painted of them.
The title of the
book “What Mina Did” is apt as it shows how our actions have consequences. The
entire book is based on the cause-effect premise. What Mina Does propels the
story forward at all junctures.
I would rate the book 4/5.
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