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Thursday, 30 April 2020

Love in the Time of Quarantine-Siddharth Gigoo

Book: Love in the Time of Quarantine
Author: Siddharth Gigoo
Publisher: Amazon Kindle

While the world battles a pandemic and has gone into a virtual shutdown, what happens to the common people?

Love in the Time of Quarantine by Siddharth Gigoo is told from multiple points of view and spans 30 days and nights in the lives of two lovers and a homeless family during a nation’s lockdown and quarantine.


The book opens on 22nd March 2020 when the lockdown was announced, and we plunge into the world of 2 families, whose stories are told parallelly. The lovers talk in couplets, and we see just one line describing the day, and another the night. As the days pass, their relationship goes through different phases, and we see them fight, making up, sharing memories, discovering each other and just being in love. On the other hand, we see a homeless family, from a child’s perspective as he looks at everything around him in awe. The people clapping in the balconies, the exodus pf people, the running after the buss, presumably to a safer place, and pain of leaving their dog behind. The family describes a prickly rain, possibly being a sanitizing spray and the conditions of the places where they are quarantined, where the food is irregular, boxes are made and yet we see a family staying together with love.

Siddharth has taken love as the central character and shown how love changes from one end of the society to the other. While the romantic couple was busy trying to enjoy life, for the family it was a matter of survival. While the couple made merry, the family was thinking of their next meal. I loved the way the story was told and the manner in which the social difference was brought out. The beginning of the book was a bit shaky, but it balances fairly early. The writing is interesting, but the substance in the story of the couple could have been a bit more.

Overall, this one scores a 3.25/5 for me.

P.S. The proceeds from this book will be spent on the welfare of strays in Delhi.

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