Prisoners of Secrets : Book Review

 

Book Review


Title: Prisoners of Secrets
Author: Lata Gwalani
Genre: Fiction

It's great to read books authored by members from the forum called Did you read today. (DYRT)

Prisoners of secrets entails 2 parallel stories which eventually converge into a family drama and unearths secrets. Meera hails from a traditional Tamil Brahmin family in Pollachi. Manual belongs to Kerala and is an English professor in Meera's college. When the two fall in love, it remains to be seen if they manage to break conventional barriers and lead a life together. 

The writing style is descriptive and vivid with a great eye for detail. The author manages to capture the nuances that are typical of a Tam Brahm household and also that of a fishing village in Kerala.  Written from the point of view of several characters, the story transcends generations.

 It's interesting to note how the characters' emotions blend with nature. Themes of family, marriage and love are touched upon here. The narrative also sees certain references to literature and poetry. Prisoners of secrets is an engaging read which showcases how buried secrets weigh on the minds of individuals and affects their relationships with others.

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