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Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena

Review: Natal Fault by Manish Saxena

natal fault by Manisha Saxena Review

Author: Manisha Saxena

Price: Rs. 175 /-

Pages: 222

Genre: Love Story, War

Book Review: Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena

Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena is her debut novel which explores love and war in a classic story expediting two different eras exceptionally. This novel, Natal Fault, is a strong and immersive read which is may not everyone's cup of tea. But If you’re a patient reader and like slow paced stories, then Natal Fault could be your next read.
The story of Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena starts with an old-age specialist doctor, Suchitra Nigam, who has a dream to open a healthcare institution for the old age patients in the name of her mother – Rajshree Verma Memorial Foundation. Suchitra is never alone, her inner-self whom she calls Mystoria is always around her.
 This novel, Natal Fault, starts slow but as it progresses, things become interesting. Suchitra starts receiving emails from an old age stranger from Singapore. These long emails reveal things that the protagonist didn’t know about her past and eventually the socio-political scene of India in the 1940s. It is very thoughtful of the author to tell two parallel stories this way. Suchitra – confused and baffled – has no other option then to at first believe what Samarjit has to tell.
Natal Fault is all about how Suchitra discovers about what actually happened in the country in the state of World War II and a warm love story that could never get accomplished. Author has tried an avant-garde attempt combining the contemporary and classic times thus creating a genre in itself against the run-of-the-mill romances and mythological fiction.
The contemporary part of Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena encompasses the examination struggles faced by school students, their career choices, and the elimination of corrupt modes of medical admissions because of the recent actions taken by the government like NEET. Also, the book highlights the kickbacks received by doctors on favoring certain pharmaceuticals.
The writing style is impressive with places for improvement. There could have been lesser use of medical terms and unnecessary synonyms. Also, the cover of the book could be better. All in all, Natal Fault by Manisha Saxena is an impressive debut novel with a touch of classic literary fiction and contemporary storytelling

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