Book:
That is how I became a Sanyasi
Author:
Khemlata Negi
Publisher:
White Falcon Publishing
Have you ever had an experience that has
changed your life?
That is how I became a Sanyasi by Khemlata Negi is the story of
Diksha and Gautam, both separated years apart, yet find each other in Rishikesh.
Gautam is a career-oriented person, with a goal in his mind to succeed,
irrespective of the cost one has to pay. He changes his life, but his life is a
living nightmare that he takes a resolve to end. Diksha is a young and a
headstrong person, who, in the pursuit of her career, loses out on the smaller
moments of life, and after losing her parents, derails her. When both of them
lose hope, they meet a person that changes their lives and sets them on a path
to Sanyas. What happens next, or rather, what happens before is the story of
the book.
That is how I became a Sanyasi by Khemlata Negi works on a straightforward
storyline. We are first introduced to Diksha and we go through her life’s story,
her ups and downs and her reason for the Sanyas. Once she reaches Rishikesh and
is almost about to finish her stay there, when she hears about the Shehri
Sanyasi and decides to pay him a visit. Once there, the story of Gautam Thakkar
begins, and we see his story and the reason why he became a Sanyasi. The
storytelling is quite plain and simple. The book is poorly edited with words
such as “trans” used in place of “trance” and “wander” in place of “vendor”. The
climax was not very effective could have been better.
Coming to the characters, there is a single
track that plays at any given time, be it Diksha or Gautam. The two storylines
are very much similar and while I expected a contrast study, Diksha and Gautam,
both are created as career oriented, divorced and confused after they lose
their loved ones. The differences are not very critical, and this was a huge
turn off for me. The character development is good. Characters like Steve and
Shruti could have played more important roles and that would have added a lot of
substance to the story.
The book is decent and scores a 2.75/5 for
me.
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