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‘Man of a Thousand Chances’: Tulsi Badrinath

by Gyanvitaranam

  HUES OF EVERYDAYNESS / TURN OF INDIAN FICTION IN TO ENGLISH/ A PHILOSOPHICAL THRILLER THE STORY OF AN ORDINARY MAN IN A RATHER EXTRA ORDINARY SITUATION’ MAN OF A THOUSAND CHANCES: TULSI BADRINATH

   Hachette Book Publishing Pvt.Ltd; Pages:312, Price395 The best way to judge a novel is to check whether it keeps one interested one enough to turn pages. On this parameter, Tulsi Badrinath’s second novel ‘Man of a Thousand Chances’ doesn’t disappoint. It keeps your curiosity alive and the portrayal of a typical middle class life has been beautifully expressed with vivid details.

   Any one who has lived a middle class life can easily relate to the characters of the novel and be part of the whole drama. A melting pot of various themes like art, philosophy and intriguing topics like Karma, Man of a Thousand Chances ensures a different literary experience. ‘Man of a Thousand Chances’ attempts a complex....

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