1995th BLOG POST
6th Book
of 2022
Well, February has
turned out to be a good reading month for me. I just completed reading 5th
book of the month named “Sita’s Kitchen” written by Raghav Khanna. The 220-pages
book published by Rupa Publication is the story of passion, perseverance,
improvement, dreams, challenge and self-realization. Initially, I had thought
that the book would be just a normal storyline of a girl who loves cooking will
be traveling all the way to London to achieve success and rejoice the same.
There would be some challenges here and there but not more than that. After
reading the book, I must say that Raghav’s writing style amazes you where even
a simple scene is described in a way as if something very crucial in the plot
is happening.
Right from the
start of the story when Arun starts insisting Sita to leave the Indian mountain
and move to London with him and work for his popular hotel, you start imagining
the locale and the characters talking among themselves. The way each and
everything about mountains is discussed makes you feel you are a part of it or
you would want to apply leaves to be there immediately. Such is the magic of
briefing author has done regularly pages after pages. Even when the story moves
to London, the foreign land and the power of snow and cold is described exactly
as it is – I can say with the confidence because of what I have heard from my
friends who have travelled there for on-site projects.
Sita’s character is
so beautifully groomed that she turns out to be the soul of the story. You just
want to know about her more deeply and author just keeps on justifying your needs
by regularly pushing from her external description to her food’s description –
then moving on to her attitude towards everyone and finally the decisions she
takes which defines her inner character. I liked how she was defined with so
much of love and purity that as a reader, you don’t want anything to go wrong
with her and when things go haywire, not only Sita but I am sure every reader
suffers reading about how she is treated in London initially and how things go
wrong for her. Apart from Sita’s character, author has also described all other
characters intriguingly such as of Arun, Ben, Khan Chacha, Gabby, Alice and
others.
The way story talks
about the opportunities and the risks involved in the same will make you
discover a lot about the kind of decisions you have taken in your past. The way
Sita continuously messes in a new place will make you connect with how silly
mistakes you ended up committing in your first few days of your new job. The
support of Khan Chacha will make you remember that great colleague who always
stood by you and made you learn things which has made you whatever you are
today. The passion and yet the humane side of Arun will make you understand what
a good leadership is. Ben’s journey in the story will teach you about humility,
being a good person and helping out others as much as you can.
The book talks
mainly about the cooking industry and I must tell you- I was quite doubtful about
how words will make me imagine food and dishes and relate with the whole
process of cooking etc. which book speaks about. Khanna has done a fantastic
job with this part. He seamlessly describes both- the Italian as well as the
fusion dishes of Indian and Italian so perfectly that you can imagine what is
going on behind-the-scenes in the restaurant as well as you can smell the food
through the book. Haha! Yes, that’s the power of his writing. He has done
complete justice in the way he discusses the challenge of running a restaurant
and how introducing a new menu can make or break an already popular eating
spot. The way I have easily learnt the names of few Italian dishes talks about
author’s magic in translating the whole cooking process in words.
Talking about the
drawbacks – I felt that book was quite slow in the first half. You want to know
what will happen with Sita but story really progresses slowly making you impatient.
The book had lots of potential of also speaking philosophy and also embedding a
little spiritual aspect in the cooking process but author keeps it more on the
commercial side. I believe the book’s name might confuse any reader as they
might feel the book speaks of recipes due to the word “Kitchen” in the title.
Author could have named it differently.
Overall, the book
is a short and beautiful light read. I give it 3.75* out of 5. Read to live a
life in mountains, snows, London, restaurants by sitting in your balcony and
enjoying the flavors of the food through the book.
Thanks.
WRITING BUDDHA
2 CoMMenTs !!! - U CaN aLSo CoMMenT !!!:
Nicely reviewed.
Nice review. Will be happy if I can get a chance to read and review the book.
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