The book ‘Kundurukkam’ written by Lincoln George Kadippura is interesting. Throughout the book, Sister Jesse George Kadoopara, a sister of the clergyman and a member of the Doctors of St. Thomas (DST) monastery, recounts the experiences of the resurrection and the life of the resurrection.
What makes the book even more appealing is its approach to the Bible, the teaching of the Church, the quotation from various books and many films. The chapters of this memoir go through a period of comfort, renewed conviction and remarkable insights for loved ones as they go through their illness. The author has touched on many issues, including the often overlooked reality of death and ignorance of the afterlife.
Each chapter goes through an in-depth discussion of life, suffering, death, and resurrection as an introduction to the moments of sister-in-law’s cancer.
The author draws on Sister Jussie’s enduring experiences, including the frequent fallout among us when visiting the patient, and the impact it has on the patient.
When the book recalls the depth of the pain that each one of us does, even the mistakes that are considered trivial, are not new, the reader gets new insights.
There is no question that the 18 chapters of this 160-page book will give readers a fresh insight. Yes, ‘Kundurukkam’ is a book that gives readers a new experience. Published by Lifeday Books, the book is available at Lifeday Online and at leading bookstores.