Tuesday 6 October 2020

Book Review : "And I Marry Me" by Sejal Ladola

 Almost everybody remembers their teenage phase. Most of the time as how silly we were back then and how many mistakes we have made. In that phase most of the time people are confused about their life. So many things seems to happen at the same time mostly we think those things as worst or best of our life. We made choice recklessly. But almost everybody when they came out of that phase are totally different person and most of the time the better version if ourselves. 



The book “And I Marry Me” by Sejal Ladola, which is fictional biography talks about the journey of narrators life. The teenage daughter of the narrator has come home and she wants to know ups and downs of her mother’s life. Then narrator starts giving life lessons which her daughter will need in her life. 


The book basically talks about everything one face when they are young. The goals, love, money, failures, insecurities and much more. The narrator has beautifully narrated the way they made mistakes and learnt from it.  The book talks about many problems teenagers or other people might be facing in their life, and how our narrator handled it or learnt from it. 


The book has so many good lines but at the end I want to quote my favourite lines. 


“ Keep courage in your pocket, It can buy you a thing which money can’t. Courage is a bridge, much like strong bridge, strong courage takes you to your destination and like poor bridge, poor courage brings your downfall.”