I have often thought about this. When you read books by foreign authors, the cultural, emotional and metaphysical elements of their place of inhabitance are sometimes strongly felt through it. When Literature and Visual Art meet each other, it's altogether an ethereal experience. Author Bussi proves to be brilliant and a genius storyteller who interlaces History, Arts, Language and Literature into his beguiling novel. The narration of this story focuses on various characters who lived during different times in different places. "What's so great about that?", you might ask. Well, the author had constructed the chain of events in such a way that the readers don't get to discover the elements of surprise till the time the last chapter is read. It's one hell of a way to keep the suspense mounting from page to page. Black Water Lillies is a stimulating book filled with tons of fascinating facts about the world-famous Artist Monet's life and his paintings. Taking inspiration from the masterpieces of a famous impressionist and building around it, an action-packed crime thriller is simply a captivating thought put into action. This is a free, thrill ride to Giverny, France!
THE CHARIOT OF OUR ANGELS! After so many phases of colour transformations, finally, our bus has become yellow....Yellow????.sigh........ Anyway, I've seen blue with penguins but not this. Sometimes I hate our buses for chasing us away with our books and lunch boxes during the casual turns...so much remodelling..so many cras.....ssshhhesss... oopsie!!! I didn't mean to say that...Well..now it's a vibrant bucket of bolts...good! THE GRAND GATEWAY! It's hard for me to not keep thinking about our old watchman. Sharp at 8:45 these huge pair of gates would be closed.There would be a little door too...for other people to enter..and the notice board that you see right there always captivated us during monsoons....we'd wait for some holiday notes to be written so we could run back home. Emails or Phones or WhatsApp didn't exist then. Though these gates did scare us a few times...it very well taugh...
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