Monday, April 26, 2010

Keep off the Grass by Karan Bajaj

In his first novel if you choose the theme to roam India and to search soul of Indian culture with funny one liners,you will be hit.That’s the same case with Karan Bajaj.

It’s a stroy of Yale educated twenty five year old investment banker Samrat Ratan. Born in USA, to immigrant Indian parents, he would havebecome a millionaire by the age of thirty with his excellent job. Instead, he quit the job and enrolled in India, IIM Bangalore. He was tired of investment banking job. He had experienced all the good and bad parts of American culture and still had not the feeling of living a real life. Instead he thought by joining Indian business school, he can better understand his roots that will help him to accept his present.

His journey started in IIM Bangalore. He spent most of his time with marijuana, friends and he had to go to a prison, also for disobeying traffic rules, while his grades and self confidence dropped. At one point of time, he started rethinking about his decision to join the business school in India leaving a fantastic job that would have given him material pleasure.

He got the opportunity to go to Himalayas with his friend and did mediation which made him mentally very happy and gave him a lot of energy. For the summer internship, he got the chance to sell soap to the villagers in Benares for a company called Srushti Chemicals.That’s the turning point for his life and career.

The whole novel is really funny and one liners are really keep the adventure running.It’s a read at one night novel and Karan is able to create magic of words with his very first novel.

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