Saturday, August 18, 2007

Post Cortisone Shot Acne



BOOK: Night at the call center
Author: Chetan Bhagat
Ed Rizzoli - 2007



One night, a night like this. Cemented in a neighborhood to the suburbs of Delhi, six employees of a call center answering calls to American customers. The affairs of the company are bad, layoffs and the specter is haunting the corridors of Connexions. Shyam sees a promotion to team-leader fade like a mirage because of an ambiguous and incapable leader. Priyanka, his ex-girlfriend, announces that it is to get married, and he learns to love again. Even the photocopier has tried to strangle him. Esha wants modeling, but clashes with false people that steal the dignity and illusions. Radhika learns that her husband cheats on her while she was working hard all night long and filled with pills. Vroom wanted to change the world and instead spends his time on the phone to be insulting to 1500 rupees per month. The veteran, with his stubbornness, he risks losing forever the people you care about most. But it will not end well. Suddenly, on a night like this, you can find yourself hovering between life and death and to understand that friendship, cheerfulness and courage are what really counts, in a normal night like this you can decide to react. Why, on a night that is going to end like this, nothing is impossible. In the novel revelation Chetan Bhagat feels the bittersweet taste of a country started to sail towards the development of: fears and hopes come together on a trail of contradictions.

Source: www.libreriauniversitaria.it - \u200b\u200b08/18/2007

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