Publisher - Westland
Genre - Non-Fiction
Publishing year - 2017
Language - English
ISBN - 978-9-38685-055-3
Pages - 221
Ajay was in depression after Bhavna's death. He loses touch with his friends and tries his best to look happy in front of her mother.
He befriended Anisha. She is a believer and challenges Ajay's lost beliefs. They shared a gentle and soothing connection and relished each other's company.
Ajay's story is heart-touching. One can easily connect with it because his emotions and pain felt real. I love the first book, and I like this one too.
Although I don't like the way Ajay K. Pandey stereotypes ladies by stating, "Being a girl, Anisha stood by her dharma. First, she called me to hang out at a place like Dilli Haat. Second, she was late. Both reasons were sufficient to commend her dedication to womanhood."
I cried a lot when I read the first novel, and this book is no exception. I would definitely recommend this fast-paced moving book to everyone.
I picked the first copy of the book, wrapped it in a red colored t-shirt. A girl's t-shirt. I thought I heard a strange voice. I am not sure what was going on in my head. I pulled the book out of the t-shirt. I dug a pen out of my jeans pocket and wrote on the first page,
I repacked the book carefully in the t-shirt and threw it into the flowing waters below. Inch by inch, the Yamuna swallowed my creation. I smiled with tears in my eyes. My smile was a happy one because I had presented my first author-signed copy.
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