Book Review: Life Explored

In the realm of technology and the race to run behind ambitions, we have somehow lost the essence of embracing the little things that bring us joy. The moments that bring warmth and closeness to relationships—we all crave them and search for happiness outside. Little do we know that true joy is within us and […]

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Book Review: Life Explored

In the realm of technology and the race to run behind ambitions, we have somehow lost the essence of embracing the little things that bring us joy. The moments that bring warmth and closeness to relationships—we all crave them and search for happiness outside. Little do we know that true joy is within us and around us! In simple and ordinary moments of life, you will find a bundle of love, emotions, warmth, and the happiness you crave. Stories are one such medium of literature that bridges the gap and keeps the gist of emotions alive. Stories let the memories breathe. In the present, what we need is to reflect on our relationships and the people around us. Life Explored and other stories by author Sonali Sharma give credence to the fact that stories are a crucial part of literature!

The book of stories titled “Life Explored conveys how the smallest things matter the most, for they bring compounded joy. Life is nothing but a basket full of incidents that later turn out to find their own route through stories, maybe sentences, or, who knows, maybe just a few words. It is a heartwarming picture of everyday life and the stories inspired by real incidents amidst the chaotic lives of ordinary people around them. In 15 different tales, Sonali delves deeper into memories of teen age, life in college, and the experiences of people she’s crossed paths with. These stories and the characters are raw, uncut, and a little vulnerable, with a heart full of warmth and kindness.

All these stories are inspired by true events. It captures the stories of the people Sonali met and crossed paths with. Some stories also talk about the personal experiences of the author. The stories are set against a backdrop of teenage and young adulthood. The incidents will make you realise the importance of small moments that keep humanity alive, bring you closer to yourself, and make you feel what your heart really desires. Embracing the fleeting memories in the warmth of nostalgia, Life Explored touches on some gentle and sensitive emotions, such as the struggles of a middle-class student, the dedication of a teenager towards his goals despite being trolled by the students around him, and trying to find a friend who actually understands the true essence of friendship.

Written in a warm and engaging first-person voice, the stories transport you into the characters’ shoes, making you feel their joys, sorrows, and triumphs. From the dedication of a young dreamer to the quiet struggles of growing years of life, Sonali captures the essence of humanity with tenderness and honesty. Each story is heartwarming, set in its own niche, and depicts ordinary life incidents. Leaving long-lasting impressions in the hearts of the readers, Life Explored is a treat to rekindle your good old memories; some will make you giggle, whereas others will hit you with hard-core realisations of adulting, work life, and friendships. While you turn the pages of the book, tales of humanity, love, empathy, and compassion await you!

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