KISMETWALI KISMETWALI

KISMETWALI

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Publisher Description

Set against the backdrop of modern-day India, Kismetwali and Other Stories places the reader amidst circumstances that transcend place, purse and prestige. This octet of novellas offers a rare glimpse into the parallel lives of the privileged and penniless, converging on those astonishing moments when free will intercepts fate and the rigid divide between social classes is rendered insignificant. Each narrative showcases walas and walis of the working class - the common yet essential purveyors of goods and providers of service - as empowered individuals who take centre stage.

The shavewala, a humble barber, becomes an intimate collaborator in a love story that spans the seven seas; the malishwali, a long-serving masseuse, conceals her mistress’s shocking secret while offering a gift of revelation to another; the kismetwali, a clairvoyant of unremarkable pedigree, solicits cosmic benefaction for her affluent clients. These socially eclipsed characters are the true protagonists in every story.

About the Author

Reetika Khanna Nijhawan was born and raised in a small town in northern India. While growing up, she travelled the world extensively with her father, an officer in the merchant navy. After receiving her degree in Psychology from Delhi University, she worked as a flight attendant with Lufthansa German Airlines before settling down to write for ELLE and ELLE Decor in Mumbai. She later moved to Atlanta, where her work has been published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Khabar magazine. Kismetwali and Other Stories is her first work of fiction. She penned these eight novellas over time, while waiting in the carpool line outside her daughter's school.

  • GENRE
    Fiction & Literature
    RELEASED
    2015
    June 15
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    327
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Om Books International
    SELLER
    OM PRAKASH MAGO
    SIZE
    1.3
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    fkweaver ,

    Incisive and Compelling

    This debut collection of tales of "hidden India" is brimming with light, darkness, love, and humor, with well-drawn characters and realistic and compelling plots (often with a twisty ending), written in a limpid yet often poetic prose style. This book brought the reality of modern-day India to life for me in so many fascinating and surprising ways.

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