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Author: Murad
Genre: fiction
Pages:160
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Starting from the cover, it’s really pretty and the title is catchy.
A Tea-Stall by the Side of the Road is a collection of short stories based on anecdotes, folklore and urban legends from all over the country based on actual experiences. A tea-stall, popularly called a ātapriā in India, is a place where people gather to gossip, share news and views, tales and anecdotes. It is also the favoured place for inspiration and the authorās preferred spot for writing his book.
This stories are enveloped with enormous emotion from all genres like humour, drama, horror and romance.The events are real and it’s how the author saw the world. Easy-to-gasp language helps each story moving ahead well that tempered its content. I absolutely loved those short stories as you get so many good vibes under one roof.
Apart from that, the author has tried to highlight the real picture of city people and the people of a village as well. According to me, travels plays an important role in most of the stories here. To be honest, I was left wondering how engaging the book is for all ages with a relaxing cup of tea.
Overal, this book is a good choice especially for young adults.
