Book Review: ‘Rejection,’ by Tony Tulathimutte

In his debut novel, ‘Rejection,’ Tony Tulathimutte explores the complexities of relationships, identity, and the search for acceptance in a fast-paced, technology-driven world. The novel follows the lives of three interconnected characters – Alvaro, Nina, and Sasha – as they navigate the challenges of rejection in various forms.

Alvaro is a struggling writer who has just been rejected by his long-term girlfriend. As he grapples with the pain of heartbreak, he becomes obsessed with finding validation through his writing. Nina, a successful artist, is dealing with rejection of a different kind – the pressure to conform to societal expectations and the fear of losing her identity in the process. Sasha, a tech entrepreneur, is constantly seeking approval and validation from others, leading her down a dangerous path of manipulation and deceit.

Tulathimutte’s writing is sharp and incisive, capturing the complexities of his characters’ inner struggles with precision and depth. He skillfully weaves together multiple perspectives, shifting between Alvaro, Nina, and Sasha’s narratives to create a rich tapestry of interconnected stories. Through their experiences, Tulathimutte explores the ways in which rejection can shape our sense of self, driving us to seek validation from external sources and ultimately leading us astray.

‘Rejection’ is a thought-provoking and timely novel that delves into the ways in which rejection can manifest in our lives, impacting our relationships, careers, and sense of self-worth. Tulathimutte’s writing is both insightful and engaging, offering a nuanced exploration of the complexities of human connection and the quest for acceptance in a world that often seems indifferent.

Overall, ‘Rejection’ is a compelling and thought-provoking read that will resonate with anyone who has ever grappled with the pain of rejection. Tulathimutte’s debut novel is a powerful exploration of the ways in which rejection can shape our lives, challenging us to confront our own insecurities and fears in order to find true acceptance within ourselves.