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There are few books you pick for
their title, some for their cover page, some for their synopsis, some for their
overall presentation in case when you are not aware about the Author. This book
that I have just ended up reading has a title quite difficult considering the
average readers in India which most of them won’t understand. What impressed me
to pick this book up was the synopsis which arose quite a curiosity within me
to read about this protagonist- Aarti who is basically from Kashmir and another
girl, Priya, who is there to teach her about life against envy, jealousy, greed
and treachery. The name of the book is “Ballad of a Belle” which basically
means a slow romantic/sentimental song of a beautiful girl/woman (if I go
through the dictionary meaning).
The book is almost 300 pages
published by Addyyan Publication written by the debutant, Rahul Tushar. Talking
about the writing style, I must say from nowhere it can be said about the
author being a debutante with the way he carries the story from one plot to
another without any of them sounding less interesting than the others. With
each page, the story only keeps getting better as the protagonist of the book
finds herself in new relationship and challenges of life with one constant
always- Priya Majoomdar, her friend. The narration is very well handled which
manages reader to stick with the book until its finished. I read this book
while traveling to my office in Mumbai Local and I must say, it really became
hard to keep the book in bag without completing it as the excitement after each
page has always been high to know what happens next.
The characterization is handled
very insightfully as each and every character in the book seems to be having
their own story in the back-end which is also given importance along with the
tale of the protagonist- Aarti. The characters of Aarti, Priya, Sanjive, Dilip,
Arun, Stan and Sheetal remains ingrained in your mind even after hours of
finishing the book which says a lot about the skills of the author. Another great
thing that has been handled is the way author discusses about the Kashmir’s
fact in the initial phase of the book then to the Corporate politics and in the
end about the politics involved in mega-projects handled by big businessmen in
India. All these social phenomenon is very nicely discussed in the book. The
equation of Aarti and Priya is the USP of the book out of many colors and
themes that the Author have tried touching.
Spoilers Ahead…….
Now talking about the drawbacks
of the book: - The cover page is kept quite dark matching with the story of the
book but I would have suggested author to add little more colors to it as the
book is not only about darkness in the protagonist’s life. Secondly, there are
too many deaths in the book which becomes irritating and unjustified after a
point of time. It seems author is doing it only to add more darkness in the
protagonist’s character. Thirdly, the way protagonist gets into each
relationship so easily without giving 2nd thought to her already
hell of a past is quite surprising. Fourth, the ending could have been positive
after all that the protagonist had suffered in her life. Fifth and the last,
the book is priced quite high.
Overall, the book is a quite nice
read and I have big expectations from the author’s 2nd book “The
Sinful Oracle” which has been introduced at the end of this book. I give
“Ballad of a Belle” 3.75* out of 5.
Thanks.
ABHILASH RUHELA
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