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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 PalSome journeys don’t have a destination. Some trains don’t exist.
Late one night, on a platform that appears on no map, a train arrives without warning. There are no announcements, no tickets—only a quiet pull that some people cannot resist.
For those who step inside, the journey is anything but ordinary.
Each compartment holds a story. Each passenger carries something unfinished. As the train moves through the darkness, time begins to blur, and memories rise to the surface—moments of love, loss, regret, and choices left behind. What feels like an escape soon turns into something deeper, something unavoidable.
Because this train doesn’t take you where you want to go.
It takes you where you need to go.
With every stop, the past grows louder. The things once buried demand to be seen, to be felt, to be understood. And the longer you stay, the harder it becomes to tell what is real and what is only a reflection of what you’ve been running from.
There are no clear answers. No easy exits.
Only a journey inward.
The Train That Doesn’t Exist is a haunting, emotional exploration of memory, healing, and the quiet truths we try to outrun. And once you board it, you may not return the same.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Bansi Solanki
Bansi Solanki writes stories that feel quiet, a little haunting, and deeply personal. She is drawn to moments that most people overlook—the kind that stay with you long after they pass.
Her debut book, In Love We Wait, explored love and longing in its rawest form. With The Train That Doesn’t Exist, she moves into a more introspective space, where memories, choices, and emotions blur with something almost unreal.
She finds inspiration in everyday things—rainy evenings, half-finished thoughts, and the comfort of being alone with a cup of coffee.
Her writing isn’t about perfect endings. It’s about feelings that linger.
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