Title: 31 Miles: Can we ever win against ourselves?
Author: Vinita Bakshi
Publishers: Rupa Publications India
Genre: General Fiction
Pages: 220 (Paperbound)
Source: Advanced Review Copy by Publisher
There are certain epochs in one’s individual life
where it takes a substantial twirl and the whole thing happens so fast that one
cannot fathom the rationale or judgment behind it. And undoubtedly, it poses
some vital consequences when this happens in the middle of the life. The book “31 Miles” precisely narrates the
midlife crisis of a woman who has lost a sense of control over some events that
has changed her entire life.
The protagonist of the novel is a middle aged woman,
Manasa, aged about 40 years. Growing up in a traditional orthodox family left
her no choice but to give her consent for an arranged marriage at a young age. Now,
she is well over 40 years, blessed with two beautiful daughters Malvika and
Shonali and an ever loving husband, Abhijit. She considered herself as a
regular Indian middle class home maker with the sole intention of taking care
of her family and giving the best of her abilities to keep everyone happy. She
grew up with no concerns whatsoever. But, an ill-fated episode made her to lose
trail of her life and go into deep crisis which occupies the next part of the
novel.
Sitting at home doing mundane tasks made Manasa to
distaste her life. One day she decides to join a cuisine course. There, she befriends
some affluent people that changed her perspective towards life. She now
considers establishing her own company that specializes in the nutritious food,
new food recipes and everything related with food. In order to keep herself in
this advanced technical world, she learns computer and most significantly she
decides to make her presence in the social media world. She opens her account
in one of the popular social media websites and to her surprise she sees many
of her childhood friends. One among them was Rajan Chopra. Though she was quite
familiar with that name in her memory, she couldn’t relate this person to any
of her childhood friends. Within few days, Rajan Chopra introduces himself as
Manasa’s elder sister classmate and befriends her on social media. Slowly unanticipated
events started to unfurl between them.
Rajan Chopra, the strange character from the novel
starts to communicate more candidly with Manasa. He started sharing
couplets, poems and Bollywood songs with Manasa to win over her. This is the
important part of the novel as far as I can see. Now, readers shouldn’t judge
the protagonist as too naïve and pretentious that falls for a guy at this age. Manasa
never experienced this kind of admiration even from her husband. She felt
surreal to hear Rajan’s swaying words every day. As the days progressed, Manasa
was absolutely immersed with this outlandish man. She started to develop
feelings towards him.
In a general sense, befriending strangers online is
not advised. Teenagers at present are the most affected people. So, what would
possibly happen when grownups, who are new to this social media circle, that doesn’t
know the consequences it would have on their life, befriends strangers? Things
can get hideous if they start interacting with them. There can be many appalling
experiences. Our protagonist exactly faces the same experience in her life.
The next stages of the novel are the main part which I
am not including in this review.
Manasa became too emotionally involved with
this man and she started to feel culpable towards her husband and daughters. Was
she able to meet this mystery man? What was her thought process when she
decides to meet him in person? Was this man as genuine as he appeared to her in
social media? Was Manasa ready to give up everything to get back to this
person? What happened at the end? Has everything become normal again? To know
the answers, read this book.
Overall, the book is quite impressive. As a debutant
author, Vinita has done a brilliant work. The language is simple and narration
is lucid and engaging. The best part of novel is the emotions expressed by the
protagonist Manasa. You can vividly capture those moments while reading. Personally
I felt that the novel is bit stretched. It could’ve been reduced by 20 to 30
pages. Apart from this, the novel is quite brilliant and I enjoyed reading it.
P.S: There is a sequel to this novel coming up in
future!!
My Rating:
4/5
Note: This book was given to me by the publishers in exchange of an unbiased review.
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