In “Ghost-Eye,” the boundaries between past and present blur as a young girl named Varsha Gupta claims to remember a past life where she lived as a fisherman’s daughter. Her strict vegetarian family in Calcutta is baffled by her cravings for fish, prompting them to seek the help of Dr. Shoma Bose, a psychiatrist specializing in reincarnation cases. Varsha’s story not only challenges Shoma’s beliefs but also sets off a chain of events that span decades, involving environmental activists and uncovering hidden memories. This novel weaves a tale of family, destiny, and the interconnectedness of our world.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the intriguing concept of reincarnation and its impact on personal identity.
- Offers a rich narrative that traverses time and place, from 1960s Calcutta to modern-day Brooklyn.
- Delves into themes of family, fate, and environmental consciousness.
- Engages readers with its thought-provoking exploration of our fragile planet.