Lifeline: Will They Ever Succeed? | Book Review

 Lifeline: Will They Ever Succeed?

Author: Chetan Maheshwari

Pages: 178


 

                ‘Lifeline: Will They Ever Succeed?’ by Chetan Maheshwari is a story that revolves around Teesha, Akhil and Rati and their ambition to achieve something big in life. So, once while using the escalator to his office Akhil meets a girl who smiles with him and he starts pondering if he knows her. The same goes with Teesha she starts thinking about the guy who she smiled with and in a curiosity she starts browsing her Facebook to find that the boy is no other Akhil her classmate. They both are happy to connect after so many years and decide to meet. Soon, they fall in love with each other and everything seemed to be going well until one day when office politics starts and they both are a victim to this politics. Meanwhile Rati, Akhil’s sister who is a single mother and a freelancer decides to hold on to her freelancing work and decides to start working on a mobile application of her. Will they be able to overcome this office politics? Will Rati be successful in launching this mobile app? What does life have in store for these three people? To know read ‘Lifeline: Will They Ever Succeed?’

My Thoughts:

                The plot is well written and I liked how the author has us showed the reality of how people sometimes people get insecure of others progress. Then we also get to see how people look down upon others when there is no fault of others. I liked how the plot progresses and the struggles that the characters went through could be felt while reading the book.

                The characters are well developed and I liked how they are there for each other even while going through such a difficult patch of life. I liked Rati’s character she had to take so many difficult decisions in her life but she handled them bravely and never accepted lose be it career or taking the difficult decision of being a single mother.

                Language is simple and lucid. The narration is done beautifully. The book cover is beautiful and is apt to the plot. The title of the book is also apt to the plot.

                Overall, I must say that it was a very good read as well as it was really inspiring to read how these characters grow throughout the story.

My Rating: 5/5

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