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The Paris Appeal: A Short Story by Prithiv Chandar | Book Reviews

We often talk about various short stories which are often found as Ebook (or other). The idea behind it is, it gives us a chance to read something on the go. Be it a situation where you are travelling or stuck in a traffic jam or waiting for someone at a coffee shop, or even if you have some spare time to use.

Here are some of the other short stories and short story collections we’ve explored so far.

Recently we got a chance to read a short story named The Paris Appeal by author Prithiv Chandar.

Book Title : The Paris Appeal: A Short Story
Author :
Publisher : Self Published; Published: (8 February 2018)
# of Pages : 3770 KB – 15 (Kindle Edition)
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Let us start with the cover page of this EBook. It is a well designed cover page, which reminded me that of “Derrick Storm Shorts”. If you judge a book from the cover that you will definitely fall in for this book. For the cover design we should give the author full marks :).

The Paris Appeal - a short story by Prithiv Chandar - Book Cover

The Paris Appeal – a short story by Prithiv Chandar – Book Cover

Now let us take a bird’s eye view to the plot of the book.

Book Plot:

Roxane is a strong and hardworking self dependent young lady. She lives in the poor condition and she doesn’t leave any stone unturned (in terms of her own power) to get a better and comfortable life. Fighting against odd circumstances is her daily routine. In order to survive, she even had to eat what is not of good quality. And she is not alone, she is living and working with a group of people who almost all fall in very similar category.

The tough situations of life are not able to take generosity away from her! Despite living in hard times, she does some social work also. Her aim is to return the maximum to the society. She was associated with an orphanage and gave her services (and even money) to that from whatever she earn.

There comes a situation when they need a large amount of money to save the orphanage.

Coincidentally, a wealthy businessman staying at the hotel where she is working. She sees a ray of hope in him.

What will she do to save the social cause she is working for? Will she put her steps on the path of crime? Will she chose the path of adultery? Will she even be able to survive? Well, you can read the short story to know.

Views and Reviews:

It is indeed a very small read and will hardly take half an hour to complete it. Also, this is not a very thrilling or light read.

While, we all are aware with the beauty of Paris and remember it for the praise for beauty and arts the visitors have showered on it. It is indeed a good city as per the reviews. But, every coin has two sides. Everyone living in Paris is not an artist. Everyone living in this splendid city doesn’t live the life of luxury. However, the real struggle the common people face through each day, is found less explored. The author should be appreciated for doing the same. And, please remember, he didn’t represent the city in any wrong or ill manner.

The hard life Roxane is living can be understood with these lines:

Her colleagues had mentioned that at least she doesn’t have to walk in the snow, but she knew the rain was worse. She knew it seeped into your bones worse than just the cold, and you couldn’t escape the heavy, sick feeling you would get after being drenched.

And here is a perfect combination of harsh reality, splendid surrounding and emotional quotient.

Moonlight filtered in through the wires that were spread between buildings, and the tiny teardrops that fell from the heavens turned to silver as if the angels were weeping.

Roxane’s character is a good example of bold and strong female. These days when people are talking about feminism, they are talking about the length of the cloths or adultery in many cases. But in reality it is all about strong willpower and hardworking nature to accept each opportunity and work on that irrespective of the gender. Her circumstances are explored further through the following line:

But they knew if they didn’t get the rejected food, they wouldn’t have the energy for their shift.

And her dilemma is

She considered her existence pitiful, and yet she couldn’t change it.

And despite all these

Between her job at the hotel and her time with the NGO, she is always exhausted and yet fulfilled.

Other two major characters in this story are Ruby and Frank Moyer which are explored nicely.

The book starts with harsh realities and may not be found interesting by many readers for not being a light read. It still has the emotional quotient and good literary qualities. It is all about how good you can be and how positive things can happen. Actually, telling more about it will contain spoilers, which I am trying to avoid.

Final Verdict:

If you love meaningful reading, you can surely go for this EBook.

ThinkerViews Rating:

Around 6.5 to 7 stars out of 10.

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Over to you:

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2 comments { Add Comment }

  1. 1. Subtle and fewer conversations, with more of story to read.
    2. Matured (platonic love maybe!) love feelings
    3. Strong character of the female and male protagonists
    4. Soothing environment while doing the story telling

    These points made me love reading this short n sweet packet of romance!!!!

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