A collection of preachy essays that uses highly interesting anecdotes to put across lessons on suicide, possessiveness, remorse, moving on , fighting for one's rights and what not. The moralising is made palatable by the anecdotes - some such as those involving the friend who laughs off her nude pics being circulated by her ex-boyfriend online or the old man who fights as to why should he pay extra for gravy in a restaurant or the father who refuses to forgive his erring son even on his death bed are particularly stirring. The author has a penchant for story-telling a la Rajamurugan's "Vattiyum Mudhalum" but I wish his future works stop at story telling and leave the morals to us.
Athisha has started from where Raju Murugan has left. Sol alla Seyal is an elongation of Vattiyum Mudhalum 25 essays or pearls on Righteous Indignation. Athisha writes about the persons whom he met in his life and who are "morally" different from the majority.