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On the surface, it’s a simple story set in a 1970s village school in Konkan, Maharashtra. But within its 200 pages, it holds the entire universe of growing up.
The story follows a shy, thoughtful boy named Sudhir. He isn’t a hero. He fails at cricket, stutters when the girl he likes—the sharp-tongued, bright-eyed Latika—passes him notes in class, and watches in silent agony as his best friend, a lower-caste boy named Bhau, is forced to sit on the floor at the back of the classroom.
By the last page, you aren’t closing a book. You are leaving a childhood behind. Best Marathi Books To Read
Here’s where the story grips you: During a rainy recess, the school’s strict Maths teacher, Mr. Bhatavdekar, sets up a chessboard. He challenges Sudhir. The game is never finished. The final bell rings, the teacher is called away, and the pieces remain frozen mid-battle.
That unfinished chess game becomes the metaphor for Sudhir’s entire childhood—all the questions left unasked, the injustices never resolved, the first love never confessed. The book doesn’t give you easy answers. Instead, it hands you a mirror. You will smell the wet mud of the playground. You will feel the terror of the headmaster’s cane. You will remember your own Shala . On the surface, it’s a simple story set
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The Unfinished Chess Game of Mr. Bhatavdekar He isn’t a hero
Let me tell you about a book that isn't just read—it’s lived . It’s called (School) by Milind Bokil .