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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 PalFrom cafés in London to a small town in Raipur, India, Priya and Aditya’s love story has traveled miles—but the longest journey they face is the one within.
Once wrapped in luxury, they now find themselves stripped of comfort and privilege, learning to build a life from scratch. Aditya, torn between his pride and his dreams, searches for meaning in small victories. Priya, caught between old wounds and new hopes, discovers that strength is not in grand gestures, but in the quiet persistence of everyday love.
Together they fight over burned rice and unpaid bills, celebrate steel glasses toasts as though they were champagne, and discover that survival itself can be a kind of romance. But when disappointments pile up and unspoken resentments begin to fester, Priya is forced to ask—what does it really mean to choose love, again and again, even when the world has taken almost everything else away?
Tender, witty, and deeply moving, Kharcha Copy is a story about second chances, the courage to dream, and the small wins that make life worth living.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Divya Toshniwal
Divya Toshniwal is a writer who explores the intersections of self-help, psychology, and everyday life through her widely read blogs and non-fiction works. With a focus on life lessons and emotional growth, her writing resonates with readers seeking both insight and inspiration. Having previously authored non-fiction books and short fiction collections, she now ventures into long-form storytelling with her debut full-length novel. Kharcha Copy marks her first foray into fiction of this scale, blending heart, humor, and human resilience.
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