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Luck

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A hunt goes brutally wrong in the jungles of Karbi Anglong. A young magistrate on a police raid is saved from inhumanity by the sight of a hen and her chicks. A solitary bachelor brings home a pigeon and learns the pain of loving a wild thing. An egret visits a man on a moonlit night. Three schoolboys chance upon a leopard and her kill in the hills outside Guwahati. In lean, taut prose Dhruba Hazarika writes of moments when men encounter animals and the natural world—often, also the moments when they encounter themselves. These are poignant, memorable stories from a literary imagination of uncommon honesty and sophistication.

168 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Dhruba Hazarika

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Dhruba Hazarika hails from Assam, North-Eastern State in India. He writes in English. He is the author of novels 'A Bowstring Winter' & 'Sons of Brahma' and 'Luck', a collection of short stories. A founder-member of the North-East Writers’ Forum, he is a recipient of the Katha Award for creative fiction.

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November 25, 2014
Dhruba Hazarika's Luck is a collection of short stories that are remarkably simple yet it manages to make a deep impact. Each of the stories reflect the sensibilities of the author to animals, birds or any creature for that matter.

You might call me orthodox, but I liked this book because it had the feel of the stories which were suitably modified for a young reader in our school textbooks.
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36 reviews19 followers
February 15, 2024
It was a well-written book full of various scenes depicts human nature and animals. It was a breezy read and one of a kind. Personally felt like it was a bit unorganized and had trouble grasping some scenes and connections... Nevertheless, a book I'll keep on my bookshelf!
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March 15, 2016
The book is a collection of short stories encapsulating Human interactions with Animals - Domesticated & Wild. I was particularly impressed by the arrangement of the stories. Starting off with a sense of in-completion & making us wanting to know more about the characters, by the last story(only story without animals, though the qualities are surely carried here too!) answers all the yearnings. The Hunt, Ghost & Gunrunner of Jorabat are my favourites. Enjoy reading.
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June 20, 2015
Read it a long time back, like back in 2012. It was amusing and exhilarating.
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