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The Spring: An Abandoned Love (eBook)

An Abandoned Love
Type: e-book
Genre: Romance
Language: English
Price: ₹0
Available Formats: PDF

Description

This is a romantic fiction story narrated by Madhav, a young author from Jammu. His life, centered around writing and his close friends, changes when he meets Avni, an adventurous and captivating girl who seems out of his league both in beauty and wealth. The story explores Madhav’s intense emotions—love, longing, self-doubt—as he spends time with Avni over a few transformative days. Through their encounters—crossing paths on the road, sharing coffee, exploring the city, and traveling together—he grapples with the hope that she could be part of his life, despite their differences. The narrative is infused with introspection, youthful infatuation, and the conflict between heart and reason.

About the Author

The author, D. Keshav, is a debut novelist from Jammu. Passionate about storytelling, he writes with sincerity and emotion, drawing from his love for imagination, friendship, and everyday experiences. He credits his close friends for inspiring and supporting his creative journey. This work is his heartfelt attempt to capture youthful love, adventure, and self-discovery.

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Book Details

Publisher: Pothi
Number of Pages: 275
Availability: Available for Download (e-book)

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Dayalachack 5 months ago

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*The Spring* by D. Kesav is a poignant and evocative exploration of youthful love, longing, and the fleeting moments that shape our emotional journey. Set against the backdrop of changing seasons—both literal and emotional—the book beautifully captures the vulnerability of first feelings and the complexity of human connection.

Kesav's writing is poetic and emotionally charged, often blurring the line between prose and poetry. His imagery is gentle yet vivid, like a quiet spring breeze stirring forgotten memories. What stands out most is the author’s sensitivity in portraying emotions: the silences between conversations, the weight of glances, and the bittersweet ache of unspoken affection.

The characters feel personal, almost like fragments of the author's own diary.

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