Honour for a ransom is among the very few books that I consider worth a read by every person and atleast by the people of every casteist society. The author Rajnish Gambhir has done an incredible job by not only pointing out the reasons for such dogmas but also by portraying the scenarios that follow. Although the story expresses that the society plays a major role into mind conditioning people to be casteist(like Kartar, who is accused of honour killing while he himself had a past romance of the same kind.); a wider perspective of the same hints at the fact that none is born a casteist. The plot of the story is based in Punjab but it also holds apt for the nearby states where Honour killing on the basis of caste still stands justified in the society. The author's good research on the subject is evident by the dialogues used in the book to justify the killing ( He's just a bloody peasant with a sole aim to repeatedly **** your daughter.. Snatch her away from his lus
BY Dr. SANTOSH BAKAYA Ballad of Bapu is an intelligently crafted book with the biography of Bapu written in verses. A thing very unique to this work is that it covers the life of Bapu while staying in verses, provides a detailed description of events and also touches the emotional aspects of Bapu's life. It is what can rightly be called as 'great work in few words'. I am not a history fan, 2 paragraphs of a history book and one can find me sleeping. But 'Ballad of Bapu' is such a beautiful poetic work that I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Another noteworthy thing is the use of pictures from Bapu's life. One can easily connect to those times and life that Bapu had lived, what he looked like, how he dressed, who were his family etc.. Altogether It enhances the visual and mental perception of an expressed emotion. And when that happens, one can literally travel back in time and imagine as well as feel the very scenario. Third remarkable