The Asian Age

A phool proof formula

- POOJA PRABBHAN

Author Jhelum Biswas Bose can’t really remember a time when she wasn’t fascinated by flowers. “I identify with the forces of flowers. Therefore, I like to call myself a flower witch,” begins Jhelum, who debut book Phool

Proof was launched in Bengaluru, early this month. Speaking of which, she says, “It all began as a casual conversati­on with Gurveen Chadha, who is the editor of the book. She suggested that I could perhaps write a book on beauty. I took it up seriously and sent her a very ambitious book proposal. We arrived at the conclusion that I will write a book on flowers and their significan­ce in our daily lives. The focus was on Indian flowers.”

The book, which sheds light on Indian flowers, their myths, traditions, and usage, is best described as a journey in which the author takes you through various aspects of blooms with incantatio­ns. A short candid chat with Jhelum is all it takes to learn one thing – how deeply invested she is, in milking the myriad benefits of flowers. “I explain this in the introducti­on to the book. A witch is someone who does things differentl­y, speaks to forces of nature in rhymes, stirs up strange concoction­s, is questioned by society and in turn questions authority. I guess I do all of that,” she avers, elucidatin­g why she calls herself a flower witch.

The author, albeit armed with an editorial background, has had a bumpy ride with publishing houses. But, she’s grateful for the journey neverthele­ss. “Yes, it is competitiv­e and therefore, very challengin­g. But, I have enjoyed the challenges because it has helped me to work harder. And, that’s only been good. I have been lucky to have a wonderful editor, who has supported me all through. Even the writing aspect wasn’t easy, as I had to study a lot, do plenty of research and come up with interestin­g content. I did what I could do to make the book a good and easy read but packed with informatio­n.”

Aside from writing, the lady has a flair for aromathera­py, too. “I love cooking and making fragrances. Yes, aromas play a very important role in my life. My cooking is also guided by smells. I like to layer my life and living spaces with scents.”

While she wishes to explore the domain of academic writing next, Jhelum signs off with a sharp message for millennial­s: “Read a lot and write something every day. And most importantl­y, don’t give up on your dream.”

This book will give you all the reasons to embrace the beauty and importance of all Indian flowers that you have come across. From breaking myths that surround flowers, to offering insights on their benefits, this book has it all!

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Jhelum Biswas Bose
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by Jhelum Biswas Bose, Publisher: Penguin Random House, Pp.203, `299

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