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Wish Were More Then Friends

Author Name: Raj Biswas | Format: Paperback | Genre : Young Adult Fiction | Other Details

What happens when unspoken feelings and fractured friendships collide?

Arjun Pandit was once the heart and soul of his class—charming, confident, and full of life. But after a mysterious absence, he returns as a shadow of his former self, shrouded in rumors and isolation. Hansika Saxena, his childhood friend, refuses to let the boy she once admired fade into obscurity. Determined to help him rediscover himself, she enlists the help of her mischievous cousin, Raj, and a group of unlikely allies.

Through humorous antics, heartfelt conversations, and the challenges of high school life, Arjun begins to break free from his shell. But as bonds deepen and secrets unravel, the group learns that healing isn’t always easy—and love isn’t always simple.

Wish Were More Than Friends is a poignant tale of redemption, friendship, and the bittersweet beauty of unspoken love. For anyone who has ever struggled to move forward, or wondered what could have been, this story is a reminder that even the most broken hearts can find their way back to hope.

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Raj Biswas

Raj Biswas is a high school student with a love for storytelling and creativity. Though he faces challenges in academics and considers himself to have "nothing special" to inspire others yet, Raj pours his heart into his writing and artwork, hoping to connect with people through relatable emotions and experiences.

Inspired by the belief that everyone carries their own incomplete love story and unforgettable moments with friends, Raj wrote Wish Were More Than Friends as a heartfelt tribute to these universal truths.

This debut novel captures the highs and lows of teenage life, blending humor, friendship, and the bittersweetness of love. Raj aspires to inspire readers not with accomplishments, but with the authenticity of shared experiences and emotions.

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