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The 86th Village

Written by: Sena Desai Gopal
Narrated by: Deepti Gupta
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Reshma’s coming to Nilgi was neither accident nor coincidence. Nilgi was a village easily avoided, set as it was at the end of a road, on the banks of the Krishna River. If If you came to Nilgi, it was because you were meant to.

Throughout Southern India, eighty-six villages are set to completely submerge due to a government-sanctioned dam across the Krishna River.

Nilgi, one such village on the banks of the mighty River Krishna, has so far escaped unscathed from the illegal iron-ore mining and floods that have ravaged the rest of the district for decades. The village believes itself to be indestructible and incorruptible despite warnings of impending doom. With whole mountains disappearing from the mining around Nilgi, the threat of a big flood submerging the entire village is imminent.

One night, Reshma, a young orphan girl appears in the village, alone and without any possessions. The villagers, not knowing what else to do, take her to Raj Nayak—the patriarch of the leading family in the village who has been organizing and leading anti-dam movements. For several years he’s been lobbying the corrupt government for fair compensation to be paid to the people who will lose their livelihoods and property to the mines and the flood.

Reshma’s presence and the mystery of her origins sets off a chain of events threatening the protests, the family, and Nilgi itself. Soon, secrets and corruption flood the village along with the waters.

In this poignant and beautiful debut, the listener discovers the damage—both to people and the environment—wrought by human hubris and greed, and asks whether it is ever too late to right a wrong?

©2021 Sena Desai Gopal (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Historical Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense United States World Literature
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This book was - according to the back cover /description - supposed to be about a village’s fight against a corrupt government that was planning a dam construction project that would drown all villages in the water’s path.

But, the book actually turned out to be 80% a doomed love story between the protagonist Raj and a woman who isn’t his wife - and the consequences of their love affair.

Only about 2-2.5 hours of this book is dedicated to the storyline of the dam construction. Even that is done so half heartedly that the novel reads bad.

If the book description had remained true to the real story, I would have been okay with this book. But I didn’t come here for a romance, I came to listen to a social justice novel - specifically related to the dam and the corruption.

Overall the book was average. The narration is good, although the narrator does not have a wide vocal range.

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