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A review by perfictionist19
Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag
4.0
Vivek narrates the story of a lower middle class family from Bangalore living in a cramped three room house, and how in a swift turn of events they land themselves in an opportunity to open their own masala business and what transpires is their transition from their middle class status to a family with prominent status.
But as Appa would say it ,"wealth shouldn’t strike suddenly like a visitation, but instead grow gradually like a tree.", ties in the close knit family start to shift and something rather ominous is lurking just around the corner.
GHACHAR GHOCHAR , in it's entirety is a made up word, from what I could gather and it essentially means something entangled. And in what stupendous way, does the ending does justify it. This is not your regular mystery until you start piecing the scenes and the characters together, after that applauding climax.
If you are interested in reading this book, I'd throughly recommend the audiobook which is quite short and you can listen to it in no time.
But as Appa would say it ,"wealth shouldn’t strike suddenly like a visitation, but instead grow gradually like a tree.", ties in the close knit family start to shift and something rather ominous is lurking just around the corner.
GHACHAR GHOCHAR , in it's entirety is a made up word, from what I could gather and it essentially means something entangled. And in what stupendous way, does the ending does justify it. This is not your regular mystery until you start piecing the scenes and the characters together, after that applauding climax.
If you are interested in reading this book, I'd throughly recommend the audiobook which is quite short and you can listen to it in no time.