"Trapped in Want And Wonder" is a bi-cultural love story, in the course of which both Dev and Dora become not only passionate lovers but professional rivals as well.
The novel, published by Leadstart, was born in two stages.
Delhi-based Joshi's original intention was to write the novel focused solely on child labour, as, according to her, she had, many a times, the dubious distinction of observing it at close quarters, and that in unexpected ways.
"After I had finished about half the novel my focus shifted to the electronic media, and what I saw and heard there shocked me out of my wits.
"The shouting matches that showed off anchors as powerful actors or tools in invisible hands, the lack of civility, the denial of genuine, open-minded discussions, the obvious technical and financial manipulations, the tearing down of reputations etc. My thinking tools started to work overtime to figure out what could lie behind the 'show'," Joshi told PTI.
Joshi says the characters are not autobiographical but
possess character traits which one could term typical German or typical Indian.
"They live together, love and fight, but neither hide behind a mask nor give up their own identity for the sake of 'peace'. He tries to dominate, she does not submit to it. So, there is never a dull moment, but lots of fireworks," she says.
The novel is written in a satirical style and Joshi says humour is a key part of her writing.
"I am also keen to entertain while engaging my readers' mind in topical issues, so that he or she does not turn the pages because he or she has paid for them, but feels excited about their content," she says.
She believes in clarity of thought and style in her writing and does not like convoluted back and forth narratives that confuse one's mind and obfuscate the matter.
"I have done it and will continue to do so. The 'creative chaos' that is India has, indeed, inspired and spiced up all my books including 'Trapped in Want and Wonder'. While 'want' stands for need and greed 'wonder' stands for amazement. Both lead to a very heady cocktail that will make you think, laugh and frown in equal measure," she says.
