AROUND INDIA IN 80 TRAINS (English, Paperback, MONISHA RAJESH)
Follow Monisha’s journey as she travels around India by train, discovering places, people, ideas and culture.
Summary Of The Book
Around India In 80 Trains begins in England. Monisha stays with her family in Sheffield, when in 1991 they decide to head over to Madras. In an effort to make India their home, they leave at once. The next two years don’t exactly go according to plan. Troubled by rats and the creepy colonel across the road, Monisha’s family decide to move out and return to England for the better.
Twenty years later, Monisha reads an article while at work, which describes India’s booming domestic airline industry and how it could connect 80 cities. She begins reminiscing on her childhood and the time she spent in India. As time passes, she decides to leave to India. With a thirst for exploring India once again, and to clear the bitterness that has existed since the last two decades, Monisha sets out on a train journey across India, inspired by Jules Verne’s classic Around the World in 80 Days. The journey clocks 40,000 km across India in 80 trains.
Travelling in Indian trains gives Monisha the opportunity to meet a whole range of characters, each carrying a different story which adds color to her journey. Indian railways, being one of the largest civilian employers and containing various kinds of trains, including the crowded local trains of Mumbai and a hospital on wheels, provides a diverse and refreshing setting. How does she go around a country soaked in diverse religious colors, with a photographer who is a self-confessed militant atheist? Infused with wit and humor, Around India In 80 Trains is a tale of adventure and discovery.
About Monisha Rajesh
Monisha Rajesh is a British journalist at The Week UK. Born in Norfolk, Monisha studied French at the University of Leeds. Before receiving a postgraduate degree in journalism from the City University London, she taught English at a high school in Cannes. She received her post graduate diploma from City University’s journalism school. She has written for The Guardian, The Telegraph, Conde Nast Traveller, The Times, TIME Magazine, and The New York Times.
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An Indian Rail Experience through honest eyes.
Archisha Das
Certified Buyer, Visakhapatnam
Sep, 2014
There, but not quite there
San G
Certified Buyer, Mumbai
Jul, 2014
An intriguing read outlining the ups and downs of train journey in India, but feels something is amiss
Ashfaq Dawood
Certified Buyer, Bangalore
Jan, 2014
A Complete book of Incomplete Journeys
RATNESH KUMAR
Certified Buyer
Nov, 2012
Worth the wait!!
Abhishek Nayar
Nov, 2012
A Guide and an informant at the same time
chitresh shrivastva
Certified Buyer, Bangalore
Apr, 2016
A Good read !
Vignesh
Oct, 2014
A must read for all train lovers!
Raneesh VK
Certified Buyer, Kuthuparamb
Feb, 2014
For all railway fans
Srikant Sree Ram
Certified Buyer
Dec, 2012
An interesting idea laid waste
Payal Ghose
Certified Buyer
Jan, 2014