Dear readers Santosh Helekar wrote to me "I am not sure what this cross examination is about". My response: To mark his arrival at Melvyn's cross roads, one sign reading "Goans don't tell the right story" and the other sign a chorus going "Ya, ya, ya, ya anything goes". The wording of the other two signs Melvyn is working on.
On the cover of "A Railway Runs Through" this is what CS Nicholls has written: Quote This fascinating, well-researched book makes the reader turn every page with interest, anxious to find out what happens to this talented community. Unquote Santosh Helekar in his response to me wrote: Quote But I only read a couple of chapters and browsed through the whole book.... Unquote Does this mean Santosh Helekar was not anxious to find out what happened to this "talented" community after Chapter 2? Turn every page with interest that is from the beginning to the end of the book? Or is "browse" the new buzz word for "read". Rose Fernandes Thornton Heath, Surrey, United Kingdom 15 May 2014
