The characters in this romantic short story collection brush aside the
niceties of life and unravel the feminine ambition, desire, passion,
love and longing.
The protagonist--Rakhee in the story - Once is Not Enough somewhere
nudges the understanding about love--that it's complicated and isn't
always about being in love. She loves both the men in her life. Will she
make a choice? Is she ready to make this life-changing decision?
In The Singer-young Bhavna, blinded by her ambition, agreed to marry
wealthy Ajit because she knew that her music career would burgeon with
him as her partner. And it did, but she was not happy. And as she grows
older, she longs for someone to give her attention; to love her. She
misses being a woman. After all--we are what we are because of the
choices that we make!
In the story The Birthday Cake, a little boy shares his heart-wrenching
experience during the present-day global crises. While Lonely Footsteps
is about love, family secrets and tragedy, My Father is about the
complex issue of caste, politics, love and acceptance of the breakdown
of the gentle mental fabric--the ghost prints left by grief and loss.
The stories in the collection are all about love, unrequited love,
madness, delusion, loss, loneliness, dilemma, and of course, family.
At every step, the characters are tested and tempted by love and
fire-like passions that they find so difficult to deny.