Her Resurrection
Rapes have become the most prevalent topic to discuss
these days. Everyday the newspapers are filled with how girls are raped and
gang raped. Few days back I read a story about how a 28 day old baby was raped.
Appalled, as I was I got the opportunity to review a book which talks about how a
woman resurrects herself after all the atrocities. Not wasting a minute I
selected this one.
Born in a village in a modest family Maya has a dream to speak
English like Sunil Gavaskar. At a very young age she gets the opportunity to
achieve this goal. A turn of events throws her into the flesh trade business.
Time and again Life becomes callous, inspite of this Ms.Maya Singh emerges
stronger than ever.
A Special mention to Mr.Amol Karambe for the brilliant cover
page. It depicts that this book means business!! As expected from such a
narrative, the main protagonist is shown strong and courageous, but the author
wins our heart by the fiercely strong supporting characters. Saadia,Siddharth,Arjun,
Maya’s mother have all been designed well. The language is extremely pertinent. The
usage of words is absolutely impeccable. The description of the rape scenes is
sure to leave the readers with goosebumps.Her entire time in the brothel makes
your heart ache. And Kudos to Soumyadeep for this!! Being a man, the feelings
of a girl have been depicted flawlessly. All the nefarious crimes that Maya
faces have been written so well, making this book a page turner. There are so
many quotes that I love from the book that I have made a note of, like
1)
“Getting a job
is so hard,getting raped is so easy!”
2) “ When a man is here having sex with us, you know,
somewhere in a city, a girl is saved from being raped”
3) “God never takes anything away from you without having a
better plan for you”
Also
the author has not shown that Maya doesn’t feel like giving up and continues
her fight.
Yes she also wants to give up. She also is fatigued by facing these
heinous situations. But everytime with a great battle with the outside world
and her inner self, she fights and then she emerges a winner. That is the
beauty of Somyadeep’s writing. It makes me remember one of the quotes I had
read as a child “Fall 7 times, get up 8!!”
The
only hiccups for me were the elongated descriptions and grammatical errors in a
few places.
Barring
this it is a brilliant read!!
STARS- 4.25/5
This review was first published on talespensieve.com.
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