Silence: Under The Blue Sky, by Rajalakshmi Prithviraj
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Set against the backdrop of the Jamnagar Helicopter crash on 30 August 2012, where two helicopters of the Indian Air Force had a mid-air collision, this story is a reality fiction, loosely based on the true story of an Air Warrior from the Indian Air Force. Narrated through the silent echo of the sorrowful heart of one the shattered families, their pain is best expressed as silent streams of tears flowing noiselessly down a pair of eyes that have intensely loved and sadly lost. Sometimes, when the heart weeps, there is only language that it understands…..Silence.
Silence: Under The Blue Sky, by Rajalakshmi Prithviraj- Amazon Sales Rank: #2342882 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-15
- Released on: 2015-06-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. we follow the story of a strong and respected woman undergoing a great loss. The heart of the tale is surrounded ... By Kimberly Smith When reading Silence Under the Blue Sky, by Rajalakshmi Prithviraj, the reader is being invited into a very personal and very real part of the authors life. Regardless of ones background or knowledge of the topics and settings discussed, this story will touch your heart as well as provide a glimpse into a world many have no knowledge of.Written from a third party perspective, we follow the story of a strong and respected woman undergoing a great loss. The heart of the tale is surrounded with an air of hope as the narrator and her counterpart appear to be in the early stages of courtship. Our interest is sparked as the young couple begin their interactions, then when one begins recalling the story of "Apoorva" dealing with her husbands passing, we jump between the present day couple's discussion and Apoorva's personal reflection on the events unfolding around her. In addition, a series of Apoorva's dreams frame the story, personalising the reflection further.Apoorva is depicted as a strong, dependable and respected woman of the Indian Air Force. Her personal heartache is publicly scrutinized by both well-wishers and insensitive individuals. The kind and well-meaning supporting characters surround the pregnant Squadron Leader with heartfelt support. Other onlookers pass judgement on how she should be handling her husbands passing, surely out of their own grief, though some actions are inexcusable. Despite having no privacy from the preferred and the negative, Apoorva handles herself with grace and dignity.The reader does not need to have any background knowledge of the Indian Air Force or ones duties of a Squadron Leader. Her position is described with enough detail to not overwhelm with information but to ensure a secure picture of the environment of her workplace. Personally I was pleasantly surprised of the sense of equality and adoration female and male officers had for the protagonist, being unaware of any details of how the Indian Air Force functions. The peak into the window of this world was a pleasant bonus of following the story itself.Despite this novel being about a sad personal story, upon conclusion their is an immense sense of hope, possibility and the reminder of overcoming the tragic allows you support the future. When loved ones are lost, they are lived on by their families. Their positive and revered actions immortalise the memories of those lost.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Moving Story By Page LaRue Silence is a novel based on reality, about an expecting mother in the Indian Air Force who loses her husband (also in the Indian Air Force) in a tragic helicopter collision. Names and circumstances were changed to protect the privacy of the people involved.The story unfolds, told back and forth through the eyes of the mother, Apoorva, back then, and the eyes of her elder, now-grown daughter, Ananya, twenty years later, who also joins the Indian Air Force and insists on flying a helicopter like her father had. Apoorva communicates with her husband in her dreams. Ananya looks back and tells her mother’s story to her male friend and Air Force peer, Animesh. Animesh has heard of Apoorva from her esteemed place in the Indian Air Force.We see how an unexpected death brings out both the best and the worst in people, especially with the sexism rampant in India at the time. But the Indian Air Force always treated her as a Veer Nari (brave woman).Animesh’s father was also in the Indian Air Force, so Animesh had heard of the tragedy way back when, as nine men lost their lives in the crash.The story ties up nicely in the end, when Animesh realizes that the one telling him the story of Apoorva and her husband is their daughter.This is a very moving story, with a few hard truths that apply to us all.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you enjoy studying other cultures or can relate to the pain of loss, this story is for you. By Diamante Lavendar This book was based on a very touching story about a woman who lost her husband while she was pregnant. The dream entries were quite poignant but I had a bit of trouble with the rest of the manuscript as it was written in a very formal manner.This book was interesting as it came from the perspective of an Indian woman. It speaks of the Indian culture and the expectations towards women as well as the subculture of the Indian Air Force. At times I was confused as to some of the lingo because it was written from that perspective. However, the book speaks in a humanistic way as well when it describes the tragedy and pain of losing someone close to one’s heart.Overall, I would recommend this story because it gives unique insight into India’s cultural expectations towards women. It also speaks of the tragedy of love lost and dreams coming to an end-something everyone can relate to. If you enjoy studying other cultures or can relate to the pain of loss, this story is for you.-Diamante Lavendar, author of Breaking The Silence and The Secrets Of Yashire
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