Life is full of choices-some easy, some difficult, some impossible. How much can reason andogic assist in making the impossible possible? The Ordinary, the Enchanted and the Quaintly Happy, composed as a string of parables, traces the journey of four young men who had hadittle clarity aboutife as children and adulthood seems no different. It is the story of four friends-- Raghu, the ordinary and insecure; Abhay, the talented and successful; Aari, the debonair and Abeer, the wise and contented. Each of them gropes for answers in accordance with his unique disposition and circumstances. Then just as they seem to be giving-up onife, it emerges that Abeer could have a solution at hand! However, a freaky incident unsettles the equation once again. Canogic and reason bail them out of this crisis?