Book Review: 'Mobile Thatha: The Adventures Of A Techno Explorer’ By Kamala Mahadevan Turns Grandpa Into A Tech Explorer
Kamala Mahadevan’s Mobile Thatha: The Adventures of a Techno Explorer is a delightful celebration of curiosity, family bonds and the ability to adapt, regardless of age. Set in the fictional village of Thenkudi, the book follows Madhu Thatha, a 75-year-old retired government officer who receives a smartphone from his grandchildren. What begins as a simple gift soon transforms into a series of…
Kamala Mahadevan's Mobile Thatha: The Adventures of a Techno Explorer is a heartwarming and humorous exploration of technology adoption among the elderly. Set in the fictional village of Thenkudi, the book follows the journey of Madhu Thatha, a 75-year-old retired government officer who receives a smartphone from his grandchildren.
As Thatha navigates the digital world with childlike curiosity, the story unfolds as a collection of amusing and insightful anecdotes that highlight both the challenges and joys of embracing modern technology. The narrative is enriched by the strong bond between Madhu Thatha and his wife, Ambujam Paati, whose interactions provide a touching emotional core to the story, emphasizing the enduring value of family and mutual respect.
Mahadevan's writing style is engaging and accessible, skillfully weaving together the comic mishaps and enlightening moments that arise as Thatha learns to use the smartphone, social media, and other digital tools. The novel successfully bridges the gap between traditional values and contemporary technology, presenting the smartphone as a neutral tool rather than a source of controversy.
Through its well-crafted characters and balanced portrayal of technology, Mobile Thatha offers readers a delightful and thought-provoking read that celebrates curiosity, adaptability, and the enduring spirit of lifelong learning.
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