All Men Are Worshippers By Dinesh Prasad
BLURB:-
Frieda, her husband Alfie, lover Mahesh, their seven sons all live in the same house. As Frieda lies in coma, Mahesh recounts their love and life; her seven sons-each stranger than the other-and the impact of their mother's affair on them. The strange relationship of Frieda, Alfie, and Mahesh has many characters like the Gypsy, Badi Bai, Shiela Aunty, Girija, Thakur Rudra Pratap, an apparition in Pink Saree, Your-Highness, Urja, etc that make their lives a rich, never-ending tapestry of events as each seek fulfilment in their lives. Frieda-a woman who is the town's gossip; an object of lust and longing. A woman worshipped by all men. Is she a goddess, a strumpet, an enigma or a woman seeking love and honour? And will Frieda and Mahesh get what they set out to seek when they began their unconventional relationship?
My thoughts:-
"All Men Are Worshippers" by Dinesh Prasad is an interesting story that explores themes of love, heartbreak, and pain. Initially, I thought it was a non-fiction book due to its simple cover and name, which is not typical for fiction. However, after reading the blurb and the story, I realized it is a fiction with a fitting name. The characters, Frieda, Mahesh, and Alfie, are well-portrayed and intriguing. The author's use of simple and lucid language makes it beginner-friendly and enjoyable to read.
Although the story is heart breaking, especially from Frieda's perspective, the book imparts a valuable lesson about taking bold steps in life without dwelling on the consequences.
Overall, it's a good read with well-crafted characterizations, a compelling story, and expressive themes. While I wouldn't give it a 5-star rating, this book is worth reading for its emotional depth and attachment and most importantly about understanding. It has been a positive addition to my reading experiences.
This book gives you the meaning of "RESPECT" . IF I ASK YOU
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