Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172345495
- Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing
- Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint
- Height: 197 mm
- No of Pages: 328
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 8172345496
- Publisher Date: Nov,2014
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Language: ENGLISH
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
“Letters From An Indian Summer” by Siddharth Dasgupta (ISBN: 9788172345495) is a captivating love story between an Indian photographer and a French artist. Set against a backdrop of serendipity and spiritual exploration, their journey faces the shadows of the past. Will their secrets tear them apart, or will their intertwined destinies prevail? Discover a tale of love, loss, and self-discovery in this debut novel.
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Priyanshu Kumar Gupta –
Enjoyed the cultural elements, but the plot felt predictable at times. Still, a pleasant way to spend an afternoon.
Kalloljyoti Ojah –
A decent read, but I felt the characters could have been more developed. The Indian setting was beautifully described though. Worth a try.
Muskan Singh –
I adored the lyrical writing style! The story was a bit slow-paced for my liking, but overall, a beautiful and evocative read.
Harshit Kumar –
Dasgupta’s writing is magical! I was completely transported. A must-read for lovers of poignant stories.
Adarsh Sirmour –
A mesmerizing story! The author’s prose is exquisite, and the themes explored are profound. Loved every page!
Sanyum Chola –
An okay read, but I didn’t connect with the main characters as much as I’d hoped. The story was well written though.
Poonam Saijari –
The romance was enchanting, and the spiritual themes were thought-provoking. Definitely a book to savor and reflect on.
Mudit Jain –
This book was a gem! The exploration of love, loss, and identity was simply mesmerizing. A true masterpiece!
Ajay Kumar –
The writing was nice, but the plot felt a bit contrived. Overall, an average read that I won’t remember for long.
Abhishek Jaiswal –
Heartbreakingly beautiful! The characters were so real, and their journey resonated deeply with me.
Haritha Shambhavi –
Beautifully written, but the story felt a little too melancholic for my taste. Still, a worthwhile read.
Vivek Patel –
A captivating tale of love and self-discovery. The setting was vibrant, and the characters were engaging. I loved it!
Priyanka Sarkar –
Absolutely stunning! The exploration of love and loss was handled with such sensitivity. Highly recommend!
Vishwajeet –
I appreciated the author’s cultural insights, but the story dragged in places. An interesting, yet flawed, novel.
Ashu Yadav –
I enjoyed the book’s setting and culture, but wished for more depth in the plot. I’d recommend this for a light read.
Shubh Maheshwari –
Conflicted. Loved the descriptions, but the ending left me wanting more. It felt a bit rushed. Good, but not great.