Wednesday, 19 February 2020

The Infinite Road-Shefali Arora

Book: The Infinite Road
Author: Shefali Arora
Publisher: Locksley Hall Publishing LLP

Obstacles can manifest themselves in many forms, be it physical or mental. How you deal with them is what makes the story of your life.



The Infinite Road by Shefali Arora is the story of how you tread the path of life covered with obstacles. Alunkrita can go to any extent to get Anokhi’s life sorted-the disabled girl she found on the streets of Chandigarh. Her startup idea holds the key to all her dreams and Anokhi’s bright future. She plans to send Anokhi to a boarding school once she gets her feet operated upon. Parth, who broke her heart years ago, offers her a deal for the startup. Fighting between her past and her fondness for her new neighbor Siddarth, this is the story of Alunkrita and Anokhi as they make choices and tread on the path of life.

The Infinite Road by Shefali Arora has a very different plot from a conventional love story. The book takes up a myriad of topics in which love manifests itself in many forms. Alunkrita’s love for Anokhi is the major highlight of the book and how that changes with time is the crux of the story. Alunkrita’s equation with Parth and Siddarth is another emotion that the author explores and crafts a graph to show its evolution. Another interesting angle that Shefali explores is showing parts of the story from Anokhi’s angles and how she feels about the multiple events in her lives and how physical and mental roadblocks affect a person. Towards the end, I loved how she has managed to bring all the different tracks to a single station where each of the character gets his or her closing. The maturation in the emotions of the characters was a cherry atop the cake.

Talking about the characters, Shefali has kept her characters quite simple which is a very good point for the book because of the complexity of the emotions in the plot. Alunkrita is created as a character who believes in doing good for the society and believes in the power of love. A fiercely independent woman, it is also shown that she holds grudges for a long period, but if reasoned, forgives quickly. The character of Anokhi is interesting as she portrays a person who has been dealt a blow by life yet perseveres on. The slow unfurling of the character of Siddarth was interesting and was a nice touch to the plot.

Overall, a good read. The book scores a 3.88/5 for me.

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