Who hasn't heard of Shweta Bachchan-Nanda? A well-known personality, and the daughter of
actors Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan - the superstar, she is also a columnist for DNA and Vogue, now you know.
For someone
who religiously follows Shweta Bachchan-Nanda's columns, I was super elated when she
announced her debut book- Paradise Towers, and I couldn't wait for its release, was even more excited to be invited and be a part of the launch event. So,
without further ado, here I note my review for Paradise Towers published by Harper Collins India.
Blurb
Dinesh opens the door to the Kapoor flat to find Lata,
the enchantress who works at Mrs. Aly Khan's, carrying a hot case with freshly
made 'gaajar ka halwa.' On the first floor, the inquisitive Mrs. Mody wipes the
dust off her precious binoculars to spy on the building's security guard. The
Singhs open the doors of their SUV, their four boys creating a ruckus - they
are the newcomers, the outsiders. Through the peephole, the ever-watchful Mrs.
Ranganekar observes their arrival. Welcome to Paradise Towers, an apartment
building in central Mumbai. Everyone here has a story to tell. Or maybe they
have stories to hide. Shweta Bachchan-Nanda's quirky, intimate debut explores
the intertwined lives in this building - a forbidden romance, an elopement, the
undercurrents of tension in corridor interactions and an explosive Diwali
celebration. Bachchan-Nanda's is a dazzling voice that will draw you into the
intoxicating, crazy world that is Paradise Towers.
About
the Book
Believe me, when I say, the book is a slice of life of those who reside in society apartments in a city like Mumbai. The plot is
partly quirky, partly realistic and partly reel. The story is set in a
quaint apartment called 'Paradise Towers' in central Mumbai, where we are introduced to characters all belonging to different cultures and backgrounds. Life in Paradise Towers is no different from how life in an society building is, It includes a mix of
friendly banters, elderly spying, gossip tale, a hint of daily dramas, and
occasional gatherings which includes lots of food and tete-a- tete.
Any onlooker may feel everything is normal in this quaint looking apartment, however only the ones residing in Paradise Towers are aware of the stories behind every floor. Maybe you can
find out more about the tale if you grab a copy of Paradise Towers, in the
meantime, you can read my take on the book.
My
Take on the Book
TBH, I genuinely enjoyed reading the book, it is a
refreshing read, with a mix of dramas, chaos, and quirkiness. The plot is riveting and the flow is lyrical which made me wonder how the author could visualise
life in a society apartment, whilst not having lived in one, thus making me appreciate how observant she is to have crafted a plot where most readers can
resonate and connect subsequently. Not bringing in to a comparison but there is
a 'slight' striking similarity between her and Twinkle Khanna when it comes to
the humour part, it could be a co-incident though, after all, great minds think alike. Right? On the contrary, they
possess their own style of narratives, so, not judging.
Also, what kept me going and finishing the book in a single
sitting was its plot and sub-plot, it was undeniably absorbing and
unputdownable. I loved the author's way
of narration which had a mix of emotions, hint of dramas and realistic perspective. For someone
who lives in Mumbai, I could very much relate with what happens in and around a
society building, and the book has aptly recounted. As a debut novel for the author, I applaud her views and strong
observational skills which brought Paradise Towers to life and made it look
like a part of everyday lives in a city's apartment.
Surely, life seemed all
perfect in Paradise Towers, until a phenomenon occurs and unveils few hidden
tales to tell.
A quirky, intimate debut explores the intertwined
lives in this building – a forbidden romance, an elopement, the undercurrents
of tension in corridor interactions and an explosive Diwali celebration. Shweta
Bachchan-Nanda’s is a dazzling voice that will draw you into the intoxicating,
crazy world that is Paradise Towers.
Book
Details
Title: Paradise Towers
Author: Shweta Bachchan-Nanda
Paperback: 184 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins India; 1 edition (6 October
2018)
Price: Rs. 155
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9353023157
ISBN-13: 978-9353023157
My Rating: 4/5
If you are looking for a light and refreshing read, or a
debut book of an author, you must pick this book. Also, if you turn out to be a fan of
Shweta Bachchan's work, then you must definitely add it to your TBR list.
Great review!
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DeleteThis book sounds interesting!! All the drama has me intrigued! Great review! And so cool u got to go to the release!
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