Book Review Title: Kaleidoscopic Lives Author: Roji Abraham Publisher: Quills Ink, 2015 Pages: 168 Even the most ordinary person next door carries at least one story within him/her. Roji Abraham’s debut collection of short stories present some very ordinary people who are embodiments of interesting narratives. The stories are simple but captivating. They are narrated in a lucid and straightforward style. Yet most of them convey some subtle nuance of human life in a gentle but teasing manner. A few of the stories such as ‘Chocolate Uncle’ and ‘Pilla the Thief’ convey some simple lessons about life without being preachy at all. A few others such as ‘Shahab’ and ‘The Cab Driver’s Story’ inspire and motivate the reader to do something noble in life. Once again, the author manages to do that without being preachy. The protagonists of these stories strike the reader as real persons taken from one’s neighbourhood and that’s precisely ...
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