Because it's happening in real.īut I cannot comment on the main plot during the later half of the story because it seems ridiculous and it seems like I have been betrayed this whole time because the strongest character seemed like a betrayal towards the end and I totally dislike the ending. Yes, the story is all about procreation to produce a child more specifically because of the ridicule the couple had to face because of being unable to have a child even after 12 years of marriage.Įven if it's fiction, I can totally understand the couple and what their family had to go through. Go for this book when you have heard or seem to become familiar with domestic problems faced by couples.įifth, some characters and descriptions may seem quite vulgar at times (like always when it comes to most of Perumal Murugan's writings).Īnd the most uncomfortable part while reading the story would be something you wouldn't expect mothers or anyone related to a woman would suggest in order to procreate. Do not feel offended by the amount of times with the appearance of the local alcohol and such.įourth, if you're a beginner at reading fiction, do not go for this book. Third, if you're not aware of the culture and tradition of the story background, it might he difficult for you to understand and enjoy the story. Second, it handles the issues of infertility and intimacy like pretty heavily. First of all, this isn't a story for everyone.
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