Made in China | Book Review

Made in China
Author:  Parinda Joshi
Pages: 352



‘Made in China’ by Parinda Joshi is a story about Raghu Mehta who is a struggling business man. He has hundreds of ideas but none succeeded. Being from a middle class family he is sceptical about venturing into other business. Hence, he eventually starts working in his father’s shop but the condition gets so worse that he is unaware of how make ends meet. Until one day his friend Dev proposes him to come to China to get into a new line of business. He has his own doubts and is very emotional about leaving his father’s shop. But finally, after constant push from his wife Rukmini and friend Dev he leaves for China. But life has different plans for Raghu and instead of getting into consumer goods business he gets stuck in the black market trade of Beijing. Will Raghu be stuck in this black market trade? What will be his decision? To know more read Made in China.

My Thoughts:

The plot is very interesting and humorous at the same time. The plot is written in such a way that every middle class person will relate to it at some point or other. I loved the journey of Raghu how he was struggling at one point and then turns into a successful entrepreneur.

The writing style of the author is also very beautiful. Simple and lucid language is used which makes it easier for the readers to read.               

The characters are also relatable. I loved all the characters. The author has actually written them in such a manner that any person can relate to them. We ourselves are also somewhat like these characters. We too are scared, sceptical about taking any new decisions just like Raghu but the thing is that we need to take chances who knows success might be waiting for us too.

Overall I loved this book and would surely recommend it to all those who are looking forward to read something humorous.

My Rating: 5/5

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