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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSubhiksha Raman is a writer and graphic designer who collects stories the way some people collect postcards, from everyday moments, quiet observations, and the tiny heartbreaks that make us human. When she isn’t writing or designing, she’s usually editing, overthinking her metaphors, or hunting for the perfect pastry. This is her debut book.Read More...
Subhiksha Raman is a writer and graphic designer who collects stories the way some people collect postcards, from everyday moments, quiet observations, and the tiny heartbreaks that make us human. When she isn’t writing or designing, she’s usually editing, overthinking her metaphors, or hunting for the perfect pastry. This is her debut book.
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Meera Suresh has always lived carefully.
She grew up in a small town where certain doors open easily for some people, and never quite for others. Where love is something, you feel deeply, but learn to carry quietly. Where wanting more can feel like asking for too much.
Arjun Kashyap has been part of her life for as long as she can remember, first as a constant, then as an absence she never fully learned to name. Years pass. Life moves on. And whe
Meera Suresh has always lived carefully.
She grew up in a small town where certain doors open easily for some people, and never quite for others. Where love is something, you feel deeply, but learn to carry quietly. Where wanting more can feel like asking for too much.
Arjun Kashyap has been part of her life for as long as she can remember, first as a constant, then as an absence she never fully learned to name. Years pass. Life moves on. And when their paths cross again, Meera finds herself returning to memories she thought she had already made peace with.
Over a Decade is a slow, intimate love story told through Meera’s eyes, shaped by time, restraint, and the unspoken rules that govern who gets to want what. It is about growing up, carrying love alongside responsibility, and learning what it means to choose yourself without apology.
Meera Suresh has always lived carefully.
She grew up in a small town where certain doors open easily for some people, and never quite for others. Where love is something, you feel deeply, but learn to carry quietly. Where wanting more can feel like asking for too much.
Arjun Kashyap has been part of her life for as long as she can remember, first as a constant, then as an absence she never fully learned to name. Years pass. Life moves on. And whe
Meera Suresh has always lived carefully.
She grew up in a small town where certain doors open easily for some people, and never quite for others. Where love is something, you feel deeply, but learn to carry quietly. Where wanting more can feel like asking for too much.
Arjun Kashyap has been part of her life for as long as she can remember, first as a constant, then as an absence she never fully learned to name. Years pass. Life moves on. And when their paths cross again, Meera finds herself returning to memories she thought she had already made peace with.
Over a Decade is a slow, intimate love story told through Meera’s eyes, shaped by time, restraint, and the unspoken rules that govern who gets to want what. It is about growing up, carrying love alongside responsibility, and learning what it means to choose yourself without apology.
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