Book Name
:
My Motherland
:
My Motherland
Author
: Jyothirllatha Girija
: Jyothirllatha Girija
Publisher
: Cyberwit.net
: Cyberwit.net
Genre : Historical Fiction
Number of Pages :
84
Language : English (Translated from Tamil)
84
Language : English (Translated from Tamil)
Publishing Year
: 2015
: 2015
Binding
: Paperback
: Paperback
Blurb
An excerpt
The room was
silent but for the tick-tick sound of the wall clock there. On the northern
side of the room was found a big cot made of silver in an artistic manner. It
was very beautiful. A girl, aged about thirteen years, was found sleeping on
the silken mattress spread on the silver cot. She was sound asleep, keeping her
head on her arm folding it and using it like a pillow. A little away from her
head lay a soft, unused pillow.
silent but for the tick-tick sound of the wall clock there. On the northern
side of the room was found a big cot made of silver in an artistic manner. It
was very beautiful. A girl, aged about thirteen years, was found sleeping on
the silken mattress spread on the silver cot. She was sound asleep, keeping her
head on her arm folding it and using it like a pillow. A little away from her
head lay a soft, unused pillow.
Characters
Princess Valarmathi
Parasuraman
Nandagopal
Vijayan
Gatekeeper Ezhimalai
Army Chief Parakraman
British Officer Johnson
Plot
Parasuramn, his father Nandagopal,
his friend Viajayan along with several Indians form a party to fight the
British from seizing the Kingdom of Indrapuri. They realize that the English
Man Johnson is enticing the King with liquor and making him a puppet. Parasuram
saves Princess Valarmathi from a Tiger. As a token of appreciation, Kind
invites Parasuram to palace and arranges a party for him. When Johnson arrives
for the party, King realizes that Parasuram and Johnson are rivals. Kings falls
into a dilemma. Whom will he support? What happens to the protesters? What
happens to Valarmathi?
his friend Viajayan along with several Indians form a party to fight the
British from seizing the Kingdom of Indrapuri. They realize that the English
Man Johnson is enticing the King with liquor and making him a puppet. Parasuram
saves Princess Valarmathi from a Tiger. As a token of appreciation, Kind
invites Parasuram to palace and arranges a party for him. When Johnson arrives
for the party, King realizes that Parasuram and Johnson are rivals. Kings falls
into a dilemma. Whom will he support? What happens to the protesters? What
happens to Valarmathi?
My Review
Highlights
The story
is a palpable and inspiring one in the background of the freedom struggle. It
is the story of Indians who foresaw the danger, which could have happened and
prevented the British from devouring the nation. The book made us wondering
what India would have been if every Indians were proactive like them. The book
is explained as the story for the teenagers but I would say the book is for every
Indian who loves their nation. The narration, language, storyline, characters,
craft everything is just perfect. No wonder the book was translated to Ukraine.
is a palpable and inspiring one in the background of the freedom struggle. It
is the story of Indians who foresaw the danger, which could have happened and
prevented the British from devouring the nation. The book made us wondering
what India would have been if every Indians were proactive like them. The book
is explained as the story for the teenagers but I would say the book is for every
Indian who loves their nation. The narration, language, storyline, characters,
craft everything is just perfect. No wonder the book was translated to Ukraine.
Drawbacks
It is said that we should
not judge a book by its cover but I feel that the cover should have some
connection with the story. Here the cover image doesn’t go with the story,
which is a historical fiction.
not judge a book by its cover but I feel that the cover should have some
connection with the story. Here the cover image doesn’t go with the story,
which is a historical fiction.
One Liner
A perfect example of how India would have been
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About the Author
Reviewed for the publisher(Cyberwit.net)
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book as a complimentary copy
from the Author in exchange for an honest review. I was not required to write a
positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.