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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDavid arrives in Jabalpur, having found work in a courier company, and meets Ana, who helps him find accommodation in a prestigious locality. With time, their friendship strengthens, and they delight in each other’s company. But soon, David’s life takes an unexpected turn when he is asked to move to a new office in a village thirty kilometers away. Though he expresses great apprehension about leaving, Ana comes to his aid and encourages him to proceed.
The first few days in the village are anxious for David. However, as time passes by, things get better. He meets different people and develops a familiarity with them. One of them is an old lady residing in a large house. Because of her overly friendly and courteous nature, David is immediately drawn toward and befriends her. He calls her often and visits her over the weekend. But as their relationship flourishes, he learns many secrets about her tragic life, which the gigantic walls of the house and the lady’s excessive cheer had long concealed from the world.
Savio Paul
Savio was born and raised in Jabalpur, a popular city in Madhya Pradesh, India. He obtained his bachelor’s degree from Mumbai University and spent the next few years working for an investment banking firm. Having devoted more than sufficient time to the financial services sector, he fulfilled his long-awaited desire to join the content industry. He is currently employed at a reputable market research company.
‘The Large House’ is Savio’s debut fictional novel.
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