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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHis writing is rooted in close observation of human relationships—the silence between words, the weight of unsaid feelings and the subtle ways people carry heartbreak while continuing to live, work and hope. His narratives focus on the inner lives of ordinary people navigating extraordinary emotional journeys. His characters are shaped by everyday spaces—classrooms, cafes, roads, railway platforms, factories—where life unfolds not in grand moments, but in accumulated memories. ‘What Remained of Me’ is his debut novel. Written with sensitivity and emotional restraint. The book reflRead More...
His writing is rooted in close observation of human relationships—the silence between words, the weight of unsaid feelings and the subtle ways people carry heartbreak while continuing to live, work and hope.
His narratives focus on the inner lives of ordinary people navigating extraordinary emotional journeys. His characters are shaped by everyday spaces—classrooms, cafes, roads, railway platforms, factories—where life unfolds not in grand moments, but in accumulated memories.
‘What Remained of Me’ is his debut novel. Written with sensitivity and emotional restraint. The book reflects his belief that healing is rarely loud or immediate, but gradual, personal and deeply human. Through this story, he attempts to capture what lingers after love leaves—and how people slowly learn to breathe again.
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What Remained of Me is an intimate story about loving deeply–and learning to live with what love leaves behind.
The novel follows Raj Verma through the quiet seasons of growing up: friendships formed in classrooms and tea stalls, familiar cities passed through on long rides, dreams shared without guarantees, and a love that arrives gently but leaves without explanation. As life moves him from student days to responsibility, from closeness to distance,
What Remained of Me is an intimate story about loving deeply–and learning to live with what love leaves behind.
The novel follows Raj Verma through the quiet seasons of growing up: friendships formed in classrooms and tea stalls, familiar cities passed through on long rides, dreams shared without guarantees, and a love that arrives gently but leaves without explanation. As life moves him from student days to responsibility, from closeness to distance, Raj learns that heartbreak is not always loud. Sometimes, it is simply silence.
Survival, he discovers, often means continuing anyway–showing up for work, for friends, for oneself–while the heart still lingers elsewhere.
Set against the rhythms of Pune and Mumbai, this is a deeply human story about sincere love,
friendships that hold you together, and the slow, unseen work of healing. It explores the parts
of us that don’t disappear when love leaves–only reshape themselves.
What Remained of Me is an intimate story about loving deeply–and learning to live with what love leaves behind.
The novel follows Raj Verma through the quiet seasons of growing up: friendships formed in classrooms and tea stalls, familiar cities passed through on long rides, dreams shared without guarantees, and a love that arrives gently but leaves without explanation. As life moves him from student days to responsibility, from closeness to distance,
What Remained of Me is an intimate story about loving deeply–and learning to live with what love leaves behind.
The novel follows Raj Verma through the quiet seasons of growing up: friendships formed in classrooms and tea stalls, familiar cities passed through on long rides, dreams shared without guarantees, and a love that arrives gently but leaves without explanation. As life moves him from student days to responsibility, from closeness to distance, Raj learns that heartbreak is not always loud. Sometimes, it is simply silence.
Survival, he discovers, often means continuing anyway–showing up for work, for friends, for oneself–while the heart still lingers elsewhere.
Set against the rhythms of Pune and Mumbai, this is a deeply human story about sincere love,
friendships that hold you together, and the slow, unseen work of healing. It explores the parts
of us that don’t disappear when love leaves–only reshape themselves.
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