FRESH BEGINNINGS reviewed recently by Gladis Ratish Kumar, who manages to pick out some of my own favourites!
“Fresh Beginnings” by Leela Dutt is an enthralling compilation of eleven short stories, each boasting its own distinctive narrative. This book caters to a diverse range of readers.
The journey commences with the somber setting of Jennifer bidding farewell to her father and concludes with the joyous celebration of Charlotte’s ninetieth birthday. Each story weaves its own unique tapestry. Jennifer’s poignant loss of her father, who also served as her closest confidant, and her encounters with her domineering mother provide the backdrop for a captivating exploration of familial dynamics. From forays into time travel, daring escapades, and epistolary narratives, this book is a singular masterpiece. I found myself enthralled by every story.
One story that particularly resonated with me was “Blizzard,” which tenderly portrays the plight of an abandoned elderly mother. The emotions of the mother and the selfishness of her son are depicted with great skill, and the mother’s ultimate decision is profoundly moving. I could almost feel the chill of the snow as I delved into the narrative. “Damage” provided a delightful interlude as a family embarks on a journey in a rented green Citroen, leaving me in fits of laughter. “The Match” was a heartwarming tale in which a young German boy’s arrival in Hertfordshire, just after the war, elicits mixed reactions from the locals.
Each story introduces a cast of unique and finely drawn characters, with the author expertly etching their personas. Some tales are short and imbued with humor, while others tug at the heartstrings with their poignant narratives. Many of the emotions expressed by the characters are relatable on a personal level, making the stories all the more profound. Some narratives demanded a moment’s reflection to fully grasp their depth. For anyone who loves books, this is an essential read.
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