Wise & Otherwise

For the board game, see Wise and Otherwise.

Wise & Otherwise is a book written by Sudha Murthy, the wife of Narayan Murthy. It is published by Penguin Books. There is a revised edition in which there is one extra chapter. The book shows encounters Sudha Murthy has had with people during her travels and her lifetime.

Review

Just like the innocent lady and the dove staring at a landscape on the cover page, Sudha Murthy’s “Wise and Otherwise” makes you look back at life and analyze your growth as a human amidst incongruent environments. It is one such book that has episodes beautifully crafted from reality into words and depicts life the way it is. With no heavy spells of morality or criticism, the author is triumphant in skimming all her distinct experiences without any pretensions.

In this nostalgic drive, Sudha Murthy, through her unadorned and unfussy approach towards writing, makes you feel at home within no time. She delves profoundly into the characters she comes across and leaves it to you to decide between the good and bad in them. Besides inspecting life from various facets, one can’t help but appreciate her honest attempt to extend and pay a tribute to those traditions and methods with which the country has grown.

The author, primarily a teacher, enjoys her interactions with students and is always ears to listen and discuss topics viewed from different perspectives. Some instances like that of a sponsored student returning his unused money as well as the elderly man from the forest, who lends his opinion on education, flummox you with their narrative precision.

The class of a book is decided on its ability to last in one’s hearts beyond the read. Such is it’s connect and native touch that her illustrious depiction is sure to garner appreciation from every person, regardless of their age and backdrop


“Wise and Otherwise” is like boarding a train with people whom you like and dislike, approve and disapprove. As a passenger, you still journey through various climates and give your best shot to last long. As you look at the last page of the book, your purse is sure to have a wide grin for the money spent on it.

Plot

Fifty vignettes showcase the myriad shades of human nature A man dumps his aged father in an old-age home after declaring him to be a homeless stranger, a tribal chief in the Sahyadri hills teaches the author that there is humility in receiving too, and a sick woman remembers to thank her benefactor even from her deathbed.http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/en/content/wise-otherwise

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