Author: Beetashok Chatterjee
Publisher: Readomania
Do you like reading stories about people?
The People Tree by Beetashok Chatterjee has fourteen stories,
a veritable potpourri of tales, each different from the other in style and
substance. From the Khalistan insurgency in Punjab to a glimpse of the Mumbai
underworld. From a doomed love affair in Hyderabad to a mature gay
relationship. From a lifelong friendship formed in unusual circumstances to the
pangs of a schoolboy crush to robbing an art museum there is something in this
collection for everybody. And more. Love, loss, survival, lust, deception,
greed Beetashok Chatterjee has covered them all. And more.
The stories in the collection are among the
best I have come across. With a common theme of people and life running across
the 14 stories, each of them is quite unique and presents a fresh canvas with
each chapter. The storytelling is quite engaging and Beetashok’s narration is
simple yet keeps the reader hooked to move to the next page. The language is
simple and easy to understand. The one thing that stood out for me was the fact
that the stories are drawn from our normal day-to-day life on observations and
incidents that we would all have experiences. From coincidences to chance
encounters, the stories build upon the very basic human emotions and the author
then elevates it to another level with the storytelling. The climax for some of
the stories was quite poignant and makes me wonder if they are based on real
events.
The characters that feature in the stories are
quite relatable and drawn from normal life. They are not extraordinary people,
rather ordinary people with extraordinary stories. From a New York Cop to a
professional hitman, the characters spread across the spectrum and present
stories with a multitude of colors.
If I had to choose, The Little Oxford
Dictionary, Ground Zero & The Vintage Car Rally were the stories
that stood out for me for they were the ones that made me have a varied range
of emotions about the characters.
The book scores a 4.75/5 for me.
Thank you Readomania for providing a media copy in exchange for a honest review.
Get a copy of the book on Amazon India here.
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