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Showing posts with label #Mental #Illness. Show all posts
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Monday, May 17, 2021

The Boundaries of Sanity by Mira Saraf: (Book Review)

  

                                               


Mira Saraf has beautifully crafted five stories of five different people who are dealing with a variety of mental issues in the form of guilt, anxiety, self-image and so on.


Story 1 - Solitary Confinement 


The first story is about a woman named Mrinalini dealing with a situation of solitary confinement on an unknown island and constantly dealing with her inner demons. The story somehow reminded me how Tom Hanks got stuck on an island for several years all alone in the movie ‘Cast Away’.  


Story 2 - Spilling over the edges


Guilt is a feeling which if done cannot be changed. The Second story is about a woman engulfed with guilt imagining her married life with Reyansh falling apart. 


Story 3 - Senseless Worries


The third story is about how Tanya who recently got separated from her husband starts suspecting her friend, Amrita whom she gave asylum to after she got separated from her husband. She is dealing with an injury on her arm which looks like some serious disease.


Story 4 - The Mirage


The fourth story is about the author who is writing a novel one day and suddenly some hallucinations cause her mind to believe there are things which actually don’t exist in reality. 


Story 5- The Storyteller 


And the last story is about the journey of a man through time and thoughts. During his travel he finds his right muse and thus discovers his lost passion.


The book is short and can be finished in one go. The language is very easy to understand, however it makes the reader confused. At times I felt as if all the stories are connected with each other. The stories are very sadistic in nature as all stories have the main character going through some sort of aloofness. If you are a person who loves to read humor, then this book is not for you. Personally, I liked the first story “The solitary confinement”. The reason is simple as I could relate the main character in the story with Tom Hanks in the movie Cast Away.


Do click on the Amazon link and enjoy reading all five stories in one go and that too in #Kindle edition. 


Rating: 3.5/5