From Yesterday by Anupam Dasgupta | Book Review
Summary:
Anita, a make-up artist blessed with name, fame and fortune, yet cursed with a lonely and loveless existence. Adi, a young, ambitious and jet setting management professional, yet nursing a broken heart. Christina a bright, young and independent individual, brimming with optimism. Adi and Anita meet in Chennai and instantly fall for each other. However Anita's checkered past comes back to haunt her. The sequence of events that follow, leave Adi heart-broken. Adi moves to Chicago for work and happens to meet Christina. Christina is instinctively attracted to Adi. On the other hand, Adi distinctly senses the presence of Anita around him. 'From Yesterday' takes us into the world of love as Adi, Anita and Christina brush each other's lives in the beautiful city of Chicago. Does Adi find his true love? Does he find Anita in Chicago? Does Christina lose in love? Adi unravels the answers to all these questions, as he gazes at the Bean, on a cold evening in the Windy city.
Author:
Anupam Dasgupta
Publisher:
Frog Books
Release Date:
March 7th 2017
No. of Pages:
Paperback, 227 pages
The protagonist, Adi a management professional happens to meet Anita an orphan, make-up artist through dating website, they fall in love and they want to get married.
The writing is down to earth, yet executed in such a way that you feel what the characters are going through. It's very mature and your understanding of human relations and emotions make you a genius. The book has three main characters.
The author portrayed difficult phases of life very nicely. It is quick and a decent read. The ending is really shocking.
The writing is down to earth, yet executed in such a way that you feel what the characters are going through. It's very mature and your understanding of human relations and emotions make you a genius. The book has three main characters.
The author portrayed difficult phases of life very nicely. It is quick and a decent read. The ending is really shocking.
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