My Friend Sancho

(Paperback - 01/05/09)
by

Amit Varma

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Book: My Friend Sancho
My Friend, Sancho is a short novel set in contemporary Mumbai. Abir Ganguly, a young journalist on the crime beat, is asked by his editor to write a profile of Mohammad Iqbal, the victim of a police encounter. In the course of writing about another man’s life, his own is transformed. The reason is Iqbal's daughter, Muneeza – or Sancho, as her father used to call her. A jealous talking lizard and a Mumbai cop with a tendency to speak in bullet points and only in English are some of the other characters. Short, very funny but heartbreaking, the novel is a romance that will easily satisfy both the literary and commercial readership. It was longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize, 2008. Think the dark humour of Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron meets the frothiness and sheer delightfulness of Golmaal, and the confidence of our Brave New Bollywood! The writing is confident, fresh and unlike any other in Indian English: ‘(Amit has a) jaunty writing style. The book has style and substance. It's also eminently readable.’ - Nandita Aggarwal, Hachette India’s editorial director ‘A dhaasu debut. A novel about tabloid journalism losing to life. And then life being won over by love.’ Amitava Kumar, author of Home Products · ‘Hilarious, rocking; ‘This is hilarious, rocking; I laughed out loud reading this! Love this dude… such a talent.’Karan Bajaj, the author of the bestselling Keep Off the Grass
Book Reviews of My Friend Sancho
*Fabulous Book
Review by Narayan
A really good love story. Hilarious and thought provoking at the same time.
*Light and Witty.
Review by Vijay
The story moves so fast that you will finish it in one sitting.
*Hilarious
Review by Rajeeb Shrestha
'One-sit reading' material. Tends to loose thread somewhere at the middle but its funny. I'm glad I don't have to put up with envious talking lizard. You ll love it.
*Immensely enjoyable and entertaining
Review by Gagan
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The first thing that you notice on picking up the book, apart from the beautiful reader-designed cover, is the big font. The big font size takes the reader’s attention away (and maybe towards) the realization that this is more of an extended short story and less of a novel in the conventional sense. The narrative flows in a single chord and prevents the reader’s attention from being diverted anywhere else. Though this makes it difficult to complete the book in multiple sittings and warrants demands a single sitting to complete it, at some points in the narrative you may feel the itch to go deeper in to the lives of the secondary characters.

The book essentially revolves around the characters of the narrator, Abir Ganguli and Muneeza, a lower middle class muslim girl and how their relationship changes as they get to know each other. Muneeza’s character may seem a bit unrealistic at times but the care which Varma has taken to bring out the confusion in her and Abir’s mind makes you forget it soon.

Apart from these two, there are only two other characters in the story with any semblance of a back story. One is Mohammed Iqbal, who is dead in the first 5 pages and does not make an appearance in the book alive. The second is Inspector Thombre, the man responsible for Iqbal’s death. Iqbal’s character is brought forth through the discussions the protagonist has with his daughter, Muneeza after his death. Whereas Thombre enjoys the privilege of being able to tell his own story and makes the best of it. His monologue on his personal and professional life and the role of government in society is a classic. Varma has made sure that he maintains Thombre’s conversational style throughout the monologue and doesn’t let his own (Varma’s) voice take over. This is commendable specially since this is a theme that Varma repeatedly allures to in his blog.

The other characters like the characters of Abir’s mother and bosses are pretty much uni-dimensional, to the point that they can each be described in a single line. Though it must be said that they really don’t have much of a role in the book. Still it would have been nice to see behind these uni-dimensional figures and know what they think.

The one sore point in the book for me was the ending. I felt it came on too suddenly and leaves a lot of questions unanswered in the reader’s mind. It almost feels like Varma is intentionally leaving the story hanging so as to be able to bring out a sequel later on.

The style of writing is nice and easy and peppered with humorous references of the kind that you read in Varma’s blog. Varma has said in a couple of places that the only thing common between Abir and him is the sense of humor that they share. For regulars readers of IndiaUncut, this fact is apparent even though there is a marked absence of cows in the story.

The author says that he has attempted to straddle the space between popular fiction (think Chetan Bhagat) and literary fiction (think Amitav Ghosh). Comparing MFS to the work of Chetan Bhagat, it must be said that the latter’s style is more reachable to readers in non-urban settings whereas MFS’s success would mostly be limited to metros. The mind of the narrator works like a typical upper middle class metropolitan youth (which he is) and may be difficult for non-urban readers to understand his dilemmas.

All in all, a very credible first attempt. Immensely enjoyable and entertaining but for the above points.
*light and fun
Review by Avina
I truly enjoyed reading the book esp the conversations that Abir has in his head with the lizard...Iqbal...
I was looking forward to a nice ending but unlike other writers Varma has left the ending open to our imagination.
I wonder there is a sequel to it or not but till then we can draw up our own conclusions and end the story in our head....
*Light reading book
Review by Gaurav Sindhwani
Very nice book by Amit Varma ,once you start reading it you want to finish it in one go, I really enjoyed it.....
*comics
Review by armaan
it's very much funny.
love to read.
makes me happy.
my fav book is comics.
*Great Book!
Review by San
This is a great book. Amazing indeed.
From the award winning author who has also written another master piece -"India should gift Kashmir to Pakistan and NE to China!"
Great going Amit for your $10 K award on the above thesis and the website for carrying this book
*To San ..
Review by Narayan Aman
The above author must certainly be Hindutvadi fanatic.

The author Amit Varma has extensively written on the fanaticism displayed by Narendra Modi in Gujarat and the foetus ripping incident in Godhra which I know was personally sanctioned by Modi. The articles have appeared in various newspapers such as Live Mint and his article was also carried out in Sabrang Publication's magazine.

So what if he has written an article on gifting Kashmir to Pakistan, it is freedom of speech. You can always Not read it.

Good going Amit. We read your blogs and other posts on various web fora!
We hold you as dear as the other author Arundhoti! Looking forward to the next book on Godhra..
*Breathtakingly fresh and funny
Review by Smitha
I absolutely loved the book... something that I picked up to break my long hiatus from reading. It is simple yet intriguing and the subtle humor was just so funny ;-)...the ending is just as beautiful as the writing...
*Great light reading stuff
Review by Saurabh Sharma
Its a light and funny book that can be easily read in one sitting. I really enjoyed the book and really recommend it.
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Details of Book: My Friend Sancho Book: My Friend Sancho
Author: Amit Varma
ISBN:

8190617311


ISBN-13:

9788190617314

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978-8190617314


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01/05/09
Publisher: Hachette
Number of Pages: 228
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