But also, that may be both a blessing and a curse! Mukesh is a good character and a strong protagonist.Īleisha on the other hand was bland despite a tumultuous life derived from familial and personal struggles. I wish I was Mukesh when I read as his ability to connect with a novel is phenomenal and I'd love for each read I embark upon to have that hold on me. I liked how Mukesh was written because he was real and although his personal connections to the reading list were a touch melodramatic for me, I cannot dismiss them as I know intense emotions can always be elicited from an impactful read. He is set in his ways, his daughters are overbearing and attempt to take care of everything for him (something I think is so common for tight-knit families), and he experiences physical ailments. Mukesh is a delightful characterisation of an elderly man.
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