A review by thebookishelf
They Go to Sleep by Saugata Chakraborty

5.0

These beautifully constructed, elegantly conceived and written short stories are rare insights into the alienation and angst that blankets our population. 

Author Saugata is not a preachy author: he pulls us in to stories that hypnotize because of the astonishing degree of interestingly creative tales. He paints landscapes and houses and faces with such deft strokes that were it not for the fact that these stories are fiction. For all the inherent emotions in his characters we are never drowned in depression. Author Saugata can make sinister and sad memories somehow tender connections to people about whom we've grown to care very much.