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020 _a9780143426585
040 _cAL
041 _aEnglish
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_a820.33
_bDATB
100 _aDurjoy Datta
_9252341
245 _aBoy with a Broken Heart
260 _aMumbai
_bPenguin
_c2017
300 _a327p
_bPB
_c19.7x13cm
365 _a2488
_b₹176.00
_c
_d₹220.00
_e20%
_f17-07-2024
520 _a‘You’re asking me to hold your hand. And now you’re turning away from me. You are saying something but I can’t hear you. It’s too windy. You’re crying now. Now you’re smiling. I’m done. I love you . . .’ It’s been two years since Raghu left his first love, Brahmi, on the edge of the roof one fateful night. He couldn’t save her; he couldn’t be with her. Having lost everything, Raghu now wants to stay hidden from the world. However, the annoyingly persistent Advaita finds his elusiveness very attractive. And the more he ignores her, the more she’s drawn to him till she bulldozes her way into an unlikely friendship. What attracts at first, begins to grate. Advaita can’t help but want to know what Raghu has left behind, what he’s hiding, and who broke his heart. She wants to love him back to life, but for that she needs to know what wrecked him in the first place. After all, the antidote to heartache is love.
650 _aEnglish Fiction
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