Meet Yash, a boy whose left leg and left hand are disabled. He always feels ashamed of his disability. Although he struggles doing the smallest of things, he avoids getting help for it.
He gets a job in an IT(Information Technology) company in Mumbai, where he meets Reena, a beautiful and very understanding girl.
His parents try to find him a match, knowing the norms of marriage. Yash knows his limitations but falls in love with Reena, and wants to convey his feelings to her.
The Incomplete illustrates the discomfiting experiences that disabled people go through and the negative perspectives of society towards disabled people. Trying to make the best of his abilities,Yash realizes there is another definition of disability.
Will society, Reena, or Yash himself accept his incompleteness?
The Incomplete is the story of a young guy named Yash who has disability in his left leg and left hand. Accepting his circumstances without any complains, he lives his life as someone on the fringes and never the center of attention. He gets a job in Mumbai and there he meets a beautiful girl called Reena and they strike a friendship and eventually Yash falls in love with her. The book has a conversational feel because the story is told in first person by Yash. Since Yash gets a job in Mumbai, one gets to read about the fast paced life in Mumbai which has been explained well. The language is not ornamental or lush by any means but is extremely simple which worked well in parts but there were some places in the book which could have been written better. The story itself is engaging enough to form a hold over the reader. Also this is a super quick read so there is no time to lose interest in the story. Yash’s character makes the reader’s heart reach out to him. A story that is subtly moving every now and then and the ones that lends the reader a view of the world with the perspective of a young disabled man, The Incomplete, is Yash’s story of personal growth as a human being.