Micro review: 'Hemis'

Madhu Tandan's Hemis charts a traveller's spiritual exploration amidst the serenity of mountains and monasteries. With a first-hand revel in of 7 years in a faraway Himalayan monastery, Madhu Tandan's 3rd ebook items a easy ‘soil to soul’ philosophy like her earlier ones.


The novel follows Ajay, who comes to a decision on a whim to trek to Ladakh, as he is suspected of infidelity via his wife Swati. As issues begin to turn bitter between Swati, Ajay, and his colleague Akanksha, the atheist and workaholic Ajay Kapur escapes to the Himalayas to hunt some solace. But a devastating flood leaves him stranded at a monastery within the Hemis Sanctuary, the place he meets an Abbot and the blue-eyed Anna -- a chance come upon that adjustments Ajay's belief of existence and the whole thing round him.


As Ajay learns of the Abbot's harsh adventure from Tibet to India through the Chinese invasion, he is also moved via Anna's adventure to complete her husband’s seek of a manuscript that has recorded Jesus Christ’s missing years in India. In a stirring narrative, Tandan builds a story clear of mundane superficialities and explores a person's philosophical building stimulated via meaningful connection, love, and a non secular objective in existence.
Micro review: 'Hemis' Micro review: 'Hemis' Reviewed by Kailash on January 03, 2019 Rating: 5
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