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This Way to the Garden
Full Description
A self-indulgent young man has just graduated from school in a southern metropolitan city that prepared him for a life of envy for the trappings of a privileged existence. His sheltered middle class upbringing through the nineteen-nineties has alienated him from the harsh realities of an India where the rules seemed to have changed overnight. The tenuous alliances he has made with a small group of schoolmates he regards as his friends, based on a shared lack of purpose and the sense of an inherent superiority, begin to unravel when he begins college. And then he falls in love… His new reality - that his affair with the girl is frowned upon by society and its guardians – leads him to question the values he has imbibed from his family. Will he survive in the new India he never asked for and never knew was coming? Will his past catch up with him, never allowing him to realize the future?
Additional Information
| banner | Will his past catch up with him, never allowing him to realize the future? |
| Author | Nithin M. Britto |
| Format | pdf, epub |
| Number of Pages | 180 |
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