![]() ![]() Both smitten by the tenant who comes to stay over. How do you then define those emotions? Do they have a voice at all? Tanay and Anuja are siblings. ![]() Of getting it but not getting it completely. It is about the sensation of not getting what you want. It is about strangers who break and heal hearts. I also remember hugging the commissioning editor of this book, for making this book happen in English, for making it available to thousands and millions of readers. You can feel the words and the senses merge and that is proof enough. I have the regret of not reading this book in Marathi – the language it was originally written in but I know for a fact that Jerry has kept the translation intact. It will overpower you at some point if you let it, that is. This time around it was a reread – a third time reread at that and I knew it would wrench the life out of me and it did and I loved every bit of it. I never thought once before picking this book a long time ago. My review of “Cobalt Blue” is an experience of reading, which I want to share. You become one with the prose and then you just feel something so deep that you want to share the experience with the world. Perhaps you do not even acknowledge it, but you do realize that the book has made an impact and there is nothing you can do about it. ![]() There are stories that are close to you and they emerge through the pages and the writer has just touched a nerve. There are books that you read sometimes and do not know what to make of them. ![]()
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