The Leap by
Nita Bajoria is a beautifully written book with much inclination to science
fiction. If you have heard about Elon Musk and his dream of dying at the planet
Mars, well then you will have ease to grasp the pure essence of this book
first-hand. It’s Elon Musk, the mastermind behind Tesla that has ventured into
interplanetary transport system and his belief to colonize Mars. The book is
built around life in space, especially at some other planet: like Mars.
So, what’s in
the book? The novel holds stories of many who wish or dream to be on Mars. And
for each person, reasons differ entirely. And here lies the beauty of the book.
The author has roamed across the globe, delved deep into the cross-cultural backdrops,
to bring out alive those stories. As the story begins, we see that the planet
earth is suffering from population explosion, all sorts of pollution and what
not. The place called earth is becoming a place to leave owing to the
brilliance of the human race. Well, then there is a scientist named, kind of
protagonist, Dr. Tyorkin and some of his allies. They roll out a project – Red
Planet Project – it means entry to Mars. Well, the project was not meant for
astronauts, rather they wanted normal and ordinary people to go there and start
a life. Is it possible? That’s the rest of the narration.
The route
to settlement on Mars is going to be simpler one or there is something that can
hinder their plan and aspirations? Also to note that as you read the novel, it
comes out that it’s a one-sided project, what will happen there, and will they
be able to come back or not? It all remains a mystery until you finish the
novel.
Another great
aspect of the novel is the life stories of all contestants. When Dr. Tyorkin
and his team advertise for the mission, they get huge response from across the
world. At this point, the author’s brilliance comes in the arena, Nita was able
to portray the messed and screwed up lives of many people with absolute
credibility and right set of emotions. Why do so many people applied? And what
are their hidden secrets and aspiration that is forcing them to go on a kind of
suicide mission? Of course the human psychic is not only befuddling but beyond
the vista of common apprehension.
Many
stories, all converging to one point, the show is literally brave and amusing.
Nita Bajoria must have done great research and imagination to build up such a
heavy yet impressive novel.
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