Set in the 90s India, Hindsight traces the life of Sandhya, Surya, and Aditya at college until a horrific incident tears them asunder. Fourteen years later, set in current day USA, as India debates assault and the antiquated mindsets, Aditya and Sandhya meet serendipitously and take uncertain steps towards redemption and closure.As Sandhya pursues answers to questions that have haunted her, Aditya exorcises the ghost of Sandhya that has him bound to her all these years.
Lakshmi is an alumna of the Yale Writers Workshop 2018. She has a certificate in creative writing from Simon Fraser University. A business analyst by profession, she raises her children in the Northeast US with her husband. Her work has appeared in Mutha Magazine, The Huffington Post, Chicago Now, Adoptive Families, Centered magazine and The Verve. She also has essays in two anthologies – I AM STRENGTH (Blind Faith Books) and Desi Modern Love (Story Artisan Press). Her debut children’s book “Why is my Hair Curly?” was published by the Red Panda imprint (Westland Books – An Amazon company)
She blogs at www.lgiyer.com and is often found tweeting @lakshgiri
I absolutely loved this book and would highly recommend it. It’s loosely based around an incident that occurred in the protagonist’s early life but then how she eventually evolved has been handled beautifully. I love the way the point of view of so many characters who were present during the same incident saw it from different perspectives and it affected all their lives in different ways. This book is for anyone who has faced hardships in their lives, lived , loved and learnt - which is the cycle of growth. Don’t miss out on this one
“Hindsight”, Lakshmi Iyer’s 2nd Novel is a gripping tale about an incident during college days of Sandhya, Surya and Adithya and the repercussions in their life due to the incident. The story follows Sandhya through Coimbatore, Banglore and US. The characters are well written and relatable. The narrative style is great and will keep you engaged till the end. I would definitely recommend this book.
rounded up to 5 stars. I was immersed in this world and invested in the characters. I was rooting for Sandhya to get the closure for healing she was after. Loved Uma’s blog and personality. Anand and Rashmi were welcoming and delightful. My favorite character was Vikram! What a great guy, solid, dependable, supportive. “Sometimes home is a person” ❤️ yes!
It was an awesome read. Could not wait to get to the end of it to know how each character's story ends. There are some heavy topics addressed in this book, but the way the author handles it is very good. Definitely recommend this book.