Chai, Chai: Travels In Places Where You Stop But Never Get Off (2000) - Plot & Excerpts
This was a random pick and loved the backcover and writings.For all those who travelled a lot by trains and criss-crossed through stations of MughalSarai, Itarsi will like to see how those "towns" are really like.Mr. Ghosh really traveled and gave his first hand experience of those cities. The build up to the book was great and its unique in its type.Alas, by the end. You wish you could have hidden yourself in Coimbatore or become lost like city of Mughal Sarai.The book ended with nostalgia of Railways.A passable book. Got tis bk for 2 reasons..vry much impressed wit Outlook traveller magazine, and wanted to read a travelogue for a long tym..and the title of d book had my most fav drink's pic ..A daring encounters in unknown places s worthy reading & intresting also..I myslf has thought, wat is there beyond stations of itrasi & guntukal in the those days wen i travelled in GT & TN Exp to Delhi..Overall, my first travelogue reading was gud & expect'g to read sme more...
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After redaing this book i am intrested in travel writing, really nice work.
—Sel