Saturday, 16 March 2019

Book review- AMMA AND I BY TRISHNA DAMODAR , part of #thebookblogtrain








Are you looking out for a really fresh/inspirational  story that'll take you down your memory lane? Are you too done with the classic romance and thrillers? Well then this post is exclusively for you!

Hello there everyone, thank you for giving this post your time.  I apologise for not being able to post since the past 3 months due to my exams.  But i assure you that the days ahead are gonna be filled with lots of articles and reviews. 
I'm back today with another book review Entitled AMMA AND I by TRISHNA DAMODAR.

GENRE : Fiction
LENGTH:204
PUBLISHER:lendsart publishing
PUBLISHED:2018 



DESCRIPTION: 

You are unique in your own existence Kripa and Maya live in a small town in Kerala. Surrounded by greenery, streams, a vast rubber estate and a palatial home, they had it all. Maya enjoys listening to the radio and reading books and magazines as it offers her a chance to connect to the world outside. She wanted to do so much more in her life, but a sudden marriage proposal from a man based in France gets her anxious at the possibility of her dreams fading away like smoke. Kripa has been the dutiful daughter, wife and mother. All she knew was her life and family in Kuttiadi. But she wants more for her daughter, Maya. So, when a proposal from someone in France came along, she jumped at the opportunity, hoping that this would give her daughter a chance at a bigger and better life. Maya, so lost in her own world, was unaware of certain shadows that lurked in her own backyard. What hides behind the constant smile on Kripa’s face? Read the journey of Kripa and Maya, set in the 1970’s, as they struggle to be heard in a society that is fixed in its norms.



OVERVIEW/ MY OPINION:

Considering the fact that this book was my very first read of the year, I really wanted it to be a really lovely and memorable one, I must say that it definitely fulfilled my desires!

This story is set up in 1970, in a small village in kerala, the story revolves around Maya, her mother kripa and Ashok. This book truly gave me that inspiration to travel to kerala and experience the beautiful scenic beauty of God's own country, all thanks to the author for having such a wonderful writing style that kept me engaged throughout the story!
I like the way the story is developed, right from the beginning till the end all the important details are taken care of, it was wonderful to learn about the lifestyle, customs and  traditions  of the people in kerala during that era.

The narration too was done quite well, the character development too was on point, i could connect very well with Maya. I loved the concept of these two women who stand up for their rites, inspite of facing the strong oppositions. The story even potrays the development of maya from a meek, shy girl to a confident and a bold woman despite the fact that in those days the position of women was inferior and their job was only confined to the kitchen and the upbringing of their children.


I also loved the way the author has carved the relationships in this book, every relationship is given its own respective space and time to grow, nothing seemed like a fairy tale, it was all pretty realistic.

The language was easy going and lucid, the cover is designed sceptically keeping in mind the interest of a reader and the title is chosen appropriately keeping in mind the curiosity of a reader.  This was a real quick read though the story is a slow paced one.

Overall, this was a very interesting  and an easy going read, I had a really wonderful experience with this book.  I would definitely recommend this book to anyone and everyone!


MY RATING: 4.5/5🌟
Incase you wish to give this book a try, 

Amma & I https://www.amazon.in/dp/9352011236/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5REJCbT0S2219

Special thanks to the author for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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33 comments:

  1. I like to read inspirational stories.Glad to read about the transformation of Maya.

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  2. Stories with lead female characters are comparatively less, that too in fiction. This read looks interesting with Maya & Kripa story.

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    1. Exactly! That's why i love this story so much!

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    2. Exactly! That's why i love this story so much!

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  3. Woow a crisp and detailed review

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  4. Hmm..intrigued.. Will check out the book soon

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    1. Great! I hope ull like it as much as i did

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    2. Great! I hope ull like it as much as i did

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  5. This book seems like a gud read, I shld definitely try it n give it a read...

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  6. The book sounded so amazing that i bought it right away! ^_^ Thank you so much for this amazing review. Keep writing!

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    1. Thank you, I hope you enjoy the read! Do give me your feedback.
      Happy Reading��

      Warm Regards,
      Trishna Damodar

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  7. Wow! It seems like an interested one !

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  8. I was looking for inspirational stories and this came up at the right time :)
    Adding it to my TBR!

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  9. Thanks for the amazon link, the story of mum and daughter. you have developed my interest for this.

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  10. Story looks inspirational. I love this genre

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  11. Have to incorporate it into my TBR now.

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  12. I am not much into inspirational stories but my mom is and I would surely suggest this to her.

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  13. You have reviewed it well. while keeping the mystery around the story intact, you have brought out the essence perfectly.
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  14. A book set in Kerala surely piqued my interest. I am adding it to my tbr.

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  15. This blurb is really intriguing. Bookmarked the book. -Maya Bhat

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