Almost

· Notion Press
eBook
172
Pages

About this eBook

What happens when two people who have completely different ideas about how the world works collide? Aarushi Dhanjani is an English professor at the University of Amsterdam, and Kartavya Nanda is a Booker Prize-nominated author looking to finish his next novel. He writes science fiction; she can’t stand it. She swoons over romance; he loathes the sight of it. She plans every step of her day; Kartavya doesn’t know where he will end up in the night. She likes to cook her own meals; he only knows to make coffee. She has a strong work ethic, and Kartavya works the way he wants. Will they teach each other to cherish the differences among them or will these differences pull them apart? Their paths cross multiple times, but are they meant to be?

About the author

Shephali is a twenty-four-year-old literature graduate. She is currently pursuing her Masters in literature and is passionate about women authors and complex female characters. She likes to explore the mundane via her writings, which can be found on her Instagram page. She was featured in an anthology about cities recently. She has been an avid reader since her teenage years. Her favorite authors include Virginia Woolf, Jeffery Archer, Jeanette Winterson and Arundhati Roy among others. She enjoys quoting Hindi lyrics and her favorite authors when things get hectic. Owing to the transferrable nature of her father’s job, Shephali has seen various parts of the country which reflects in her writings. She is fascinated by the everchanging aura of the cities that one lives in. She likes to read and explore literature that often has the city as a character. She lives in Dehradun with her mother and her younger brother.

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