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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe last year of senior high school brings a lot of changes in one’s life, Emma’s a clueless girl about her growing feelings for the transfer boy. She’d been through a lot after losing her father, being diagnosed with PTSD, and having several panic attacks. She lost hope to continue living until Liam appeared in her life.
The last year was full of fun but it also taught some crucial meanings of life i.e “cherish your present, thinking about the future will only hurt and we don’t want to waste our time on that.”
The story portrays the love, friendship, and sincerity we have for our close ones during our youth when our hearts are too young to break.
Seven years later, she flew far across her country to chase her dreams when she came across the transfer boy again, Liam; who was no longer a stranger, they made memories in the past but will she allow him into her life again?
Cause the Promises were broken
Bonds were shattered and
Distance between them grew longer
Bisma Afzal
Bisma Afzal is a contemporary romance author, poet, and orator. She always had a knack for reading books and started writing in middle school.
“The best of my youth” is her debut novel which signifies key points like mental health awareness, friendship goals, toxic relations, and the main theme which revolves around the red thread fate of the Chinese legend.
She resides in Kanpur, Uttarpradesh, and love to spend time in nature, with animals especially her pet cat (Dalfu) or can be seen volunteering for social work or just lazily binging kdramas.
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