Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Writing on My Forehead- Nafisa Haji




Alright, I admit- I like Pakistani writers. So sue me. Anyway-  Haji is of Indo- Pak descent , so there!

This book is diaspora writing but not about displacement angst or alienation. It is about rebellion, growing up and  family.

Saira is rebellious. But this is not a cultural rebellion but more of a generational battle, one which she discovers many others have fought in other times in other places. Saira travels through  many years and to many cities in different countries only to come full circle. You can never escape your inheritance or your destiny or your past or your family. Saira learns this as does her sister, her mother and others with  her.

The book is lyrically written without becoming cloying fulsome. It touches all the right  emotional chords. The characters come alive and we all can thing on at least one Ammena or Big Nanima or the mother or anybody else in the book.

Read it-  It may not be brilliant or intellectually challenging but it's emotionally very satisfying. A very  good read. And it's after all about people like us.

Maya

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Alison Wonderland- Helen Smith

                                        (SORRY- NO IMAGE OF BOOK COVER)

This was an off beat quircky title and book that I met on whichbooks.com. The blurb said many things- cult status, deadpan humour, Thelma and Louis meets Agatha Christie adventure- all irresistable stuff. Then I made the mistake of believing it and I acctually bought the book

What can I see- I lost the plot almost as soon as the book began, the protaganiost a little while after that, the writing was too stylised and I  never got into it. I am sure it was funny, only I never reached the funny bits.

I lasted nearly hundred pages which is half the book if you think  about it and then I gave up. I don't know what happened to Alison> it didin't matter because I had no iidea what had happened to her till then anyway.

If some one has read it and has different view, I would love to know what I missed.
Maya