Book:
2047: The Unifier
Author:
Rashmi Trivedi
Publisher:
Hesten Books (Bluerose Publishing)
Would you try to do the impossible to get
what you wish the most?
2047: The Unifier by Rashmi Trivedi is a futuristic novel, set in the year 2047 when
India and Pakistan celebrate 100 years of their independence. Karan is an
Indian Boy in love with a Pakistani Girl. While they are living in bliss, Karan’s
father puts up a seemingly impossible challenge before them, to get the
permission to marry, India and Pakistan have to unite, and so begins the race between
love and years of mistrust. Karan undertakes this challenge and sets on this
path that say doesn’t exist. Will people accept his crazy notions? How does he
sell this idea of love and peace? Most importantly, would politics trump love? Read
the book to undertake this journey.
2047: The Unifier is a touching story that has been written completely in the future,
yet not so distant one. The book begins in the year 2030, when a Pakistani girl
gets lost in the lanes of Chandni Chowk, unaware of the fact that border
skirmishes have begun and is faced by a group of guys, until she’s saved by the
chivalry of one of them. While no numbers were exchanged or names discussed,
years later, in a theatre, same pair of eyes meet and recognize each other,
leading to an unexpected romance story in 2046 in London. Karan and Fiza decide
to get married and this is when things take a turn. Karan’s father, an ex-serviceman
is dead against him marrying Fiza and puts a condition that he’ll consent to
the wedding if somehow India and Pakistan unite in the 100th year of
Independence. The plot then traces Karan’s quest to do the impossible and create
history. While he gathers friends, he also gathers enemies which put roadblocks
on his dream at each step of the way. The plot of the book is interesting with
scenes generating curiosity and make you complete the book in a single sitting.
The storytelling is fresh and the viewpoint of the author is very hopeful and
has a positive effect on the reader. The climax of the book is unexpected and
can send shiver down your spine if you are engrossed in the book.
Talking of the characters, while both Fiza
and Karan are created as romantics, each of them exhibits a very different
personality trait all through the plot. Fiza is shown to be a woman who is
fearful and wanted to stay in the shadows. Her reasons might have been valid,
but through the story we realise that she never put her love for Karan above
anything else. Karan, on the other hand, made his love his mission. Irrespective
of what happened, he never broke his promises to Fiza and never became
politically aligned. Even in the face of adversity, his strong will never
broke. Coming to a third character, Anu is someone who changed the entire plot.
Her chance meeting with Karan changed the course of the book and I loved the
character arc of this particular one above anything else.
For a book full of hope and a belief in the
future, I give the book 4.75/5.
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