Ode to Love – Confessions of a Book-Fiend
In the beginning it was a refuge from the world outside; a world that began where home ended. Playmates made fun of your clumsy attempts at games; you couldn’t dodge the opponents as they ran after you, you couldn’t throw the ball straight, neither hit it hard, you couldn’t outshout mates in the wild horseplay, nor pull them down in the mock show of strength. Your face turned crimson on hearing lewd invectives being bandied with abandon and you would cower in shame. But you could effortlessly finish the homework in the class itself. You could not help but answer the teacher's queries when the whole class was mum – they were so unimaginatively inane. You were mocked again for your thoroughness with academics. Books brought an escape from this reality. They took you to lands where this bullying didn’t exist. You met kids like you, who shunned the clumsy ways of the world. In stories you found friends you had always yearned for. Books taught you to dream. They widened your imaginat