Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 9789354906718 |
ISBN-13 | 9789354906718 |
No of pages | 218 |
Book Publisher | Ukiyoto Publishing |
Published Date | 07 Nov 2021 |
Divya was a freelance journalist, writer, and poet who started out at the age of six. She has over 150 bylines to her name, across magazines and newspapers in the UAE & India, including Young Times, Junior News, Gulf Today, ‘U’ Magazine, Deccan Herald, Deccan Chronicle, Hindu Businessline, & Vijay Times. She has written on various topics including sports, music, films, world affairs, and medicine.
She has published an anthology of youth poetry, a teen detective novel, a romance novel, Dreams, as a series for Young Times, and a compilation of short stories All in One Heartbeat. Her poem “Loneliness” made its way to the American Congress Library.
She has degrees in journalism, psychology, and business administration, which allows her to explore the written word with different lenses and perspectives. Her extensive experience as a traveler and observer of human interaction have served as inspiration for her novel.
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Meera is a reclusive young girl, a stickler for the truth and facts, and a strong memory for faces. She takes pleasure in her ability to create magic with food, taking inspiration from her laughter and love filled childhood in Pilerne, a quaint idyllic village in Goa. She still doesn't quite understand how her world turned upside down and lives in fear and anticipation of the past catching up her, while clinging on to the hope that she will truly know how her sister, Maya died.
Neil is the only person in his world, he cannot let anyone else in. He has resigned himself to living in the past, as he believes he has neither present nor hope of a future. What should have been a carefree holiday with loved ones had turned into a nightmare that would shroud his entire existence. A chance encounter, with striking similarities to what happened fifteen years ago, feels too real, too meaningful to be a coincidence.
The events of one treacherous monsoon resulted in a strange intertwining of Meera and Neil's lives, despite their merely being aware of the others' existence. Can the past be unravelled in three nights through yet another furious Mumbai monsoon? By two people - Neil who is wary of Meera and what she brings out in him, and Meera who implicitly trusts him?