Pre-Order Book – The Way Things Were (English) By Aatish Taseer (Review)
It is a catchy family saga that brings the readers into a fascinating but real world of Indian history. Aatish Taseer’s The Way Things Were begins with the terrible death of Toby, the king of famous Kalasuryaketu, cultured or Sanskritist who has never visited India for last two decades. Visiting back and forth throughout three sections especially between present Delhi and the old Delhi of 1970s, 1980s and 1990s in turn, this exclusive novel introduces readers a family held at uncertain mercy of unknown future or times. It is a great interrogation of the complicated relationships between the present and past among people’s lives, cultures and events. The title of the book is likely to be taken from Sanskrit word called history, that’s literal translation would be the way things however were. The book has been written in prose that depicts the real picture of India in time duration of forty years. Readers, while reading the novel, won’t be able to leave it mid-way as it holds thei