The book that I fell in love with
was a Tamil novel. It was the first novel that I started with when I was in my
6th grade.
Quite a big book to start with.
Did I have any interest in
reading books/ novels? Nope… none.
Then why did I start with that
book? It was because of my mom.
She insisted on reading that book
and promised me that I will love it. Then she handed me a hard bound book which
felt heavy on my tender little hands. She said there were four more like this. Oh
God! Four more!!
I knew how much she loved that
book. She collected the pages from a weekly magazine that published this story
and bound each volume separately. It was her treasure.
One fine day, I took the heavy
first volume and set it down on my lap.
Flip… flip… flip… flip… flip…
I turned through the pages and
found some wonderful drawings. I assured myself that it’s going to be good and
started reading it.
Author was talking about a man
riding a horse. Whoa! He must be the hero. So where is he going??? He is riding
his tired horse very slowly enjoying the beauty of a water reservoir. Awesome!
Where is he going then? The wave with its foam is a beautiful sight and the
hero is travelling grasping all these beauties. Wow! What a description? Now
please tell me where he is going. He saw some men and children standing in the
water and eating something. God! Enough of the description where is he going?
On the banks, the ladies formed circles and were singing and dancing. That’s
it. I can’t read it anymore.
Few days passed. It was summer
vacation and I had nothing to do. I was thinking about the novel again. Mom
loved that book. So I decided to give it another shot. I took the book and placed it on my lap for the second time.
Here he comes on the horse again.
I didn't want to give up too
early like last time, so I continued to read. I read a few pages. I felt like
the story was moving very slow. I lost interest and closed the book.
School reopened. I was in my 7th
grade. I had forgotten about the novel by this time. Then I saw the same book
in school library. It was a small soft bound book.
I borrowed the book and started
reading it. This time I made a resolution to myself that I will finish the book
no matter what. I started reading with patience and I continued to read. As i read, I was
into the book. I was with the characters in the novel and everything was
happening around me. I was riding horses, fighting swords, hiding, plotting and
I cried when they cried, I laughed when they laughed.
I wasn't just reading it. I
started living it.
Finished the first volume in just
2 days and then borrowed the other 4 from library. I finished the whole novel,
all 5 volumes in under a month.
I didn't want to keep the book
down. I wanted the story to go on and on without an end. Reading this book was
one of the most memorable things that happened to me.
But that’s life, is it
not? Everything that begins must end.
I was in love with the novel. How can I let go of it? I couldn't.
I started reading it again. But this time I didn't borrow it from library. I got my mom’s book. The
second time, my love for the book grew more. Thus I read it for the third,
fourth and fifth time and my love kept growing each time I read the book.
I realized the pleasure in
reading and thus I began reading various books. I have read quite a few books
so far. But this book always stayed on top of ‘The Books I Love’ list.
Now I am planning on reading it again
for the 6th time.
The book I fell in love with- ‘PONNIYIN
SELVAN’ authored by KALKI KRISHNAMURTHY.
Happy Reading!
Me too, this one was the first book....But I started to read books on after my college days.
ReplyDeleteYeah i remember seeing you and your friends trying to google the facts after reading this book :)
ReplyDeleteThat's right. Tis of the greatest true history in words by Kalki
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