Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 978-9354726736 |
ISBN-13 | 978-9354726736 |
No of pages | 234 |
Book Publisher | Prakash Gupta |
Published Date | 26 Nov 2021 |
Prakash Gupta is an engineer by profession, a Wanderer by choice and a Story Teller by chance.
Writing is not his hobby but telling stories is. He works in a corporate firm in Bangalore, and then work from home made him take a look back at his hobbies.
Born and brought up in a small Railway town of Assam and spent the precious 4 years of his engineering life in Tezpur, Assam. A 4 year holiday as he calls it. Enough memories that can make you nostalgic and sufficient enough to write series of books.
Here comes the first one, straight from the engineering campus. A tale of friendship, love and life.
In his words, “Live such that, we become good story tellers once wrinkles start hitting the face".
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"The love that never happened" is based on the stories of the author during his engineering days with a touch of fiction. With this book, he is celebrating the young love that made him feel alive. Because as St. Augustine said, "Better to have loved and lost, than to never loved at all"
Prakash and Alisha, 2 completely different individuals meet during their B-Tech days. It is a ride to the time of adulthood when life was young and wild. Life had no rules then as if the rules of life always stayed out of the campus gate. A tale of friendship from B-Tech days, 4 friends and their hostel life, and how love is celebrated in boys' hostel. It's not only about love, but it's also about the friendship of those days. It's about the transition from a Student to a Corporate employee.
It's about the innocence with which Alisha and Prakash lived their college life. It's about the first love of campus, it's about that Old Monk party of Hostel. We get to live college with Prakash and Alisha and see life through them. Their love, which starts with a "Hi", moves to coffee dates, then to long walks, then to Lovers park. Love was in their hands and they did it perfectly. This book is about the different aspects of love and how life takes a turn the moment you move out of the campus gate.
It's about the reality of life and two innocent souls, who only loved each other. The book takes you back to those college random days, those stupid moments, which were not stupid then. Alisha's care towards the restless soul like him is a thing to watch. Two different perspectives of life, but the best part is they loved each other. It's not important that you love and be loved, you must express what you feel in your own stupid ways. This is about, "Not so stupid moments".
"Better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all." - St. Augustine