The Science Of Menopause
The Science of Menopause
Step into the intriguing world crafted by renowned Indian author Khushwant Singh with "The Science of Menopause." This captivating novel dives deep into the complexities of love, sex, and passion, all through the eyes of Mohan Kumar, a millionaire businessman navigating the tumultuous waters of life after a long and taxing marriage.
Mohan, newly separated and eager for change, decides to redefine his understanding of relationships. Convinced that lust underpins love, he embarks on a bold journey, seeking companionship and intimacy on his own terms. His quest introduces him to a vivid cast of characters, including:
- Sarojini Bharadwaj: A reserved university professor from Haryana, whose unexpected fervor leaves Kumar both surprised and exhilarated.
- Molly Gomes: A vivacious masseuse from Goa, whose lively spirit and charm offer a refreshing perspective on pleasure.
- Susanthika Goonatilleke: A delicate yet enchanting Sri Lankan seductress who captures Kumar's attention in her own unique way.
As Kumar navigates through his escapades, he finds solace in the reliable presence of Dhanno, his devoted maid, who embodies an extraordinary blend of experience and loyalty. Yet, his journey is not without complications. The haunting memories of his past—including Jessica Browne, the American who first took his virginity, and Yasmeem Wanchoo, an older Pakistani woman—add depth to his exploration of love and connection.
Singh intricately weaves a narrative that reflects contemporary ethical dilemmas, including a poignant lesson on AIDS, making this book not just a story of passion, but a commentary on society's evolving views on relationships.
Beautifully translated into Kannada by Ravi Benagere, this novel's straightforward writing style ensures that readers of all backgrounds can engage with its vivid storytelling. Let yourself be swept away by the emotional currents of "The Science of Menopause," a book that promises to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure.
About the Author: Khushwant Singh was not only a celebrated novelist but also a respected lawyer, journalist, and politician. With roots in Hadali, Punjab, he cultivated a career that spanned various fields, from law to editorial services, leaving a lasting impact on Indian literature. Singh's dedication to his craft is evident in the thought-provoking and engaging works he left behind.
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The Science of Menopause
Step into the intriguing world crafted by renowned Indian author Khushwant Singh with "The Science of Menopause." This captivating novel dives deep into the complexities of love, sex, and passion, all through the eyes of Mohan Kumar, a millionaire businessman navigating the tumultuous waters of life after a long and taxing marriage.
Mohan, newly separated and eager for change, decides to redefine his understanding of relationships. Convinced that lust underpins love, he embarks on a bold journey, seeking companionship and intimacy on his own terms. His quest introduces him to a vivid cast of characters, including:
- Sarojini Bharadwaj: A reserved university professor from Haryana, whose unexpected fervor leaves Kumar both surprised and exhilarated.
- Molly Gomes: A vivacious masseuse from Goa, whose lively spirit and charm offer a refreshing perspective on pleasure.
- Susanthika Goonatilleke: A delicate yet enchanting Sri Lankan seductress who captures Kumar's attention in her own unique way.
As Kumar navigates through his escapades, he finds solace in the reliable presence of Dhanno, his devoted maid, who embodies an extraordinary blend of experience and loyalty. Yet, his journey is not without complications. The haunting memories of his past—including Jessica Browne, the American who first took his virginity, and Yasmeem Wanchoo, an older Pakistani woman—add depth to his exploration of love and connection.
Singh intricately weaves a narrative that reflects contemporary ethical dilemmas, including a poignant lesson on AIDS, making this book not just a story of passion, but a commentary on society's evolving views on relationships.
Beautifully translated into Kannada by Ravi Benagere, this novel's straightforward writing style ensures that readers of all backgrounds can engage with its vivid storytelling. Let yourself be swept away by the emotional currents of "The Science of Menopause," a book that promises to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure.
About the Author: Khushwant Singh was not only a celebrated novelist but also a respected lawyer, journalist, and politician. With roots in Hadali, Punjab, he cultivated a career that spanned various fields, from law to editorial services, leaving a lasting impact on Indian literature. Singh's dedication to his craft is evident in the thought-provoking and engaging works he left behind.
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The Science of Menopause
Step into the intriguing world crafted by renowned Indian author Khushwant Singh with "The Science of Menopause." This captivating novel dives deep into the complexities of love, sex, and passion, all through the eyes of Mohan Kumar, a millionaire businessman navigating the tumultuous waters of life after a long and taxing marriage.
Mohan, newly separated and eager for change, decides to redefine his understanding of relationships. Convinced that lust underpins love, he embarks on a bold journey, seeking companionship and intimacy on his own terms. His quest introduces him to a vivid cast of characters, including:
- Sarojini Bharadwaj: A reserved university professor from Haryana, whose unexpected fervor leaves Kumar both surprised and exhilarated.
- Molly Gomes: A vivacious masseuse from Goa, whose lively spirit and charm offer a refreshing perspective on pleasure.
- Susanthika Goonatilleke: A delicate yet enchanting Sri Lankan seductress who captures Kumar's attention in her own unique way.
As Kumar navigates through his escapades, he finds solace in the reliable presence of Dhanno, his devoted maid, who embodies an extraordinary blend of experience and loyalty. Yet, his journey is not without complications. The haunting memories of his past—including Jessica Browne, the American who first took his virginity, and Yasmeem Wanchoo, an older Pakistani woman—add depth to his exploration of love and connection.
Singh intricately weaves a narrative that reflects contemporary ethical dilemmas, including a poignant lesson on AIDS, making this book not just a story of passion, but a commentary on society's evolving views on relationships.
Beautifully translated into Kannada by Ravi Benagere, this novel's straightforward writing style ensures that readers of all backgrounds can engage with its vivid storytelling. Let yourself be swept away by the emotional currents of "The Science of Menopause," a book that promises to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure.
About the Author: Khushwant Singh was not only a celebrated novelist but also a respected lawyer, journalist, and politician. With roots in Hadali, Punjab, he cultivated a career that spanned various fields, from law to editorial services, leaving a lasting impact on Indian literature. Singh's dedication to his craft is evident in the thought-provoking and engaging works he left behind.














