Thursday, 3 September 2015

Letters from an Indian Summer - Book 70 #TornadoGiveaway





Name of the Book: LETTERS FROM INDIAN SUMMER
Author: Siddharth Dasgupta

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1. Shree 
2. Purnendu Chatterjee
3. Menaka Sankaralingam

The Story:

A love story between an Indian photographer and a French artist, Letters from an Indian Summer is suffused with a strong sense of serendipity and spiritually liberal doses of the things Arjun Bedi and Genevieve Casta hold dear in this world. The past, though, lurks constantly around every chosen corner. Will the secrets they harbour end up destroying them, or will the unspoken belief in their entwined cosmic paths be much too strong a force . . . ?



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About The Author 


Siddharth Dasgupta

Born and raised in the city of Poona, Siddharth Dasgupta left home at the age of seventeen and ended up spending the next decade, and then some, in foreign lands. After he’d had his fill of both southern Africa and Dubai, and after battling and then vanquishing a particularly tumultuous brain tumour, he returned to India and promptly set about putting pen to paper. He’s enjoyed a storied advertising career in which he’s led creative agencies as well as written for them, but writing for his own self has always been the most consequential journey. He regularly submits himself to the passions of wanderlust, the unexpectedness of conversations, and the whims of desire. Letters from an Indian Summer is Siddharth’s first novel.


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