This is the story of Rukmini who is married to the District Collector of a small town in Assam, and teaches English literature in the local college. On the surface, her life is settled and safe in the big, beautiful bungalow on the hill above the cremation ground, seemingly untouched by the toil and sufferings of the common folk living 'below'. And yet, each time there is an 'incident' in the district, the fear and uncertainty that grips the town finds a reflection in her own life. Assam is in the grip of insurgency and it is this thread that runs like a dark river through the novel and forms its backdrop.
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WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY? A NOVEL
- 298 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
At 56, Mihika navigates the complexities of widowhood and finds herself in an unexpected romance with Zuhayr. Their relationship challenges societal norms and explores themes of love, loss, and rediscovery. As they confront their pasts and the obstacles of their age difference, Mihika must reconcile her desires with the expectations around her. This poignant story delves into the transformative power of love and the courage it takes to embrace new beginnings later in life.