It was the best thing that had happened to her. Who knew? Maybe the future. You do not go after dreams – but after goals. She let her tears fall. He was the unlikely hero of this fantastical tale. Sameera, Mayank, Avantika, Urmilla and Pranjal have nothing in common – except a tragedy that leads to a happy ending.
Happy Endings by Suchita Agarwal
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I have just completed reading the first story and can't wait to complete the book. Happy Endings is what we look for in life. The book is beautifully scripted. Your language is so crisp.
Loved the several stories with happy endings. I love happy endings. And you write so beautifully. I learnt many new words and also felt nostalgic when you used a few words and phrases in your book. I suggest that you write more and next time in PAPERBACK! I'll be honored to have one of your books in my home library! Keep it up and keep writing!
Cindy D'Silva Thank you Cindy for your very kind words! And having a place in your home library would be so cool.
“Happy Endings” definitely makes for a great read that is sure to help you strongly resolve to seek the happy ending of your life too. Read my full review, here: https://www.promisingpoetry.org/blog/happy-endings-book-review/
Happy Endings by Suchita Agarwal is an opportunity to know oneself better, to come to terms with what one's real self is, to disrobe oneself of one is not, and to come to peace with one's shortcomings. Full review: https://bit.ly/3OYWR0C
Nandhini Chandrasekaran Come to peace with one's shortcomings - thank you so much Nandhini for that excellent review :)
Do you ever feel like there's no purpose to your existence? Do you believe that a person should be known and defined beyond their physical appearance? Have you ever felt disconnected from people you once considered your closest allies? Have you ever got the feeling that you don't belong in a room full of 'normal' people? This book is your answer to all these feelings if you nodded at even one question. 5 individuals and their 5 vivid, varied stories encompass this anthology. Each story makes you feel like you’re reading a bit about yourself or about someone who is a friend. Full review: https://wp.me/p6XQyB-45b
Manali Desai Thank you Manali. Loved reading the quotes you pulled out. It's like a glimpse into the reader's mind :)
I downloaded...eager to read Suchita!
Wordsmith Kaur Thank you Harjeet. Hope you like it!
My review of this book is here: https://matheikal.blogspot.com/2022/06/happy-endings-review.html Here is an extract: Suchita Agarwal’s stories in this collection are suffused with that resilience. There are five stories and each one of them is titled after the protagonist who grapples with an inevitable trauma of life. Each one grapples with the trauma successfully and emerges a winner, thanks to the resilience that springs unflaggingly in their hearts. Suchita’s characters are fortunate in one thing: their sorrows are not created by any external human agencies. So there are no villains in these stories.
Tomichan Matheikal Thank you for the review :)
This is gonna be fun, I guess. Downloaded!
Geethica Mehra I hope you have fun with it :)