Author: Chetan Maheshwari
Publisher: Storymirror
Do you have a zeal to follow your passion?
Lifeline by Chetan Maheshwari is a story of three
people, about love, friendship, money and a lot more! Exploring the lives of
Teesha, an ambitious workaholic who is battling the scars of her last
relationship, Akhil, a consultant and good at his job who is facing the biggest
challenge battling office politics, and Rati, a single mother and a freelancer
looking to launch her own startup. When their paths intersect and life takes a
turn, the three of them have to take come of the most crucial decisions of
their lives, one that could probably define the rest of their lives. Can they
hold on to their lifelines in this challenge?
The story is an interesting fables that takes
up multiple themes and explores them through the course of the story. While the
primary arc of the story is that of discovering one’s own self, it also
explores various ideas such as relationships and family. I loved how there are
three independent stories in the first half of the book, each of them unique
and dealing with a specific aspect that Chetan wanted to explore. The narration
is interesting and the changing perspectives between Teesha, Akhil and Rati
shows different perspectives to a similar situation. Chetan has expressed his
idea of relationships quite interestingly. The things that did not work for me
though was that the story stretched out a bit in the second half. Some of the
scenes felt over dramatized and probably could have been toned down as they
caused the concentration to break. The climax is interesting and well developed
and closes the story nicely.
The book stands on the shoulders of its three
characters-Teesha, Akhil and Rati and they do an excellent job pulling it
forward. The character arcs are well developed and each of them gets their own
space to develop. I particularly liked the way Akhil’s character developed
through the hoops of office politics and emerged a better manner. Rati’s
character seemed more like the whining kind and while she appeared positive on
the first impression, her character had a negative trait that cast a shadow on
the otherwise positive vibes from Akhil and Teesha.
Overall, a good book that scores a 4/5 for
me.
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