Now to get back to the book in question, I must make the reader acquainted with the content of the book. The book has 60 poems divided equally into four seasons — Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring. It also has a quirky Foreword by Jayant Kripalani. My manual says to avoid repeating the table of contents (which I have just done unfortunately) but rather give an idea about the author’s thesis. So what is the poet’s purpose in writing this book? I may as well ask what is the purpose of flowers blooming on a tree. Poetry comes naturally to Ananya as flowers to a tree. The seasons are the most regular and perpetual of the natural phenomena in human history and so are poems in the life of this poet. But to be fair to the poet, as the second characteristic in the manual states, I must explicate to the reader with some quotations to show how the poet handles her materials and what her approach is.