In a life time one get oppertunities to read a lot of stuff,good and bad.After some time people start commenting
on the books they read.Here,I try to present some of my favourite books I read in my life.They may be good for you or may
be unknown to you.Still I have this tendency of magnifying about things and presenting it my own way.May be the follwoing
comments are not necessarily affirmative to your comments.I tried to visualise the events in the books,the reasearch done
by the author,the pain of travelling all those places and concluding it wilth some of the best ways of narration. Recently
I read a book which has all the ingredients of an epic work.It is called SHANTARAM by Gregory David Roberts, a
convicted Australian bank robber and heroin addict.
1.SHANTARAM :-In the fictional story, Roberts' main character arrives in Bombay carrying
a fake passport in the name of Lindsay Ford. Bombay was only a stopover on a journey that was to take Lin from New Zealand
to Germany, but he decides to stay in the city. Lin soon meets a local man named Prabaker, who he hires as a guide but soon
becomes his best friend and renames him Linbaba. Both men visit Prabaker's native village, Sunder, where Prabaker's mother
christens Lin with the name Shantaram, meaning Man of God's Peace. On their way back to Bombay and after a night
out, Lin and Prabaker are robbed. With all his possessions gone, Lin is forced to live in the slums, giving him shelter from
the authorities and free rent in Bombay. After a massive fire on the day of his arrival in the slum, he sets up a free health
clinic as a way to contribute to the community. He learns about the local culture and customs in this crammed environment,
gets to know and love the people he encounters, and even becomes fluent in Marathi, the local language. He also witnesses
and battles outbreaks of cholera and firestorms, becomes involved in trading with the lepers, and experiences how ethnic and
marital conflicts are resolved in this densely crowded and diverse community.
The novel contains several other characters, notably a number of foreigners of varied origin and local
Indians, highlighting the rich diversity of life in Bombay. Lin falls in love with Karla, a Swiss-American girl who refuses
to love him back, befriends local artists and actors landing him roles as an extra in several Bollywood movies, and is recruited
by the Bombay underworld for various criminal operations, including drug and weapons trade. Lin eventually lands in Bombay's,Arthur
Road Prison where he endures many beatings and other physical and mental abuse by guards, while existing under extremely
squalid conditions, along with hundreds of other inmates. However, thanks to the protection of Afghani mafia don "Abdel
Khader Khan", Lin is eventually released, and works in black market currency exchange and passport forgery. Having travelled
as far as Africa on trips commissioned by the mafia, Lin later goes to Afghanistan to smuggle weapons for mujahideen freedom
fighters in Afghanistan. When his mentor Khan is killed, Lin realizes he became everything he grew to loathe and falls into
depression after he returns. He decides that he must fight for what he believes is right, and build an honest life. The story
ends with him planning to go to Sri Lanka which lays the premise for the sequel to this book.
naveen
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