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“Somewhere beyond hope” by Deepali Adhikary

 

“Somewhere beyond hope” by Deepali Adhikary



Somewhere beyond hope is a tale of grief, loss, and a promise of tomorrow, as described in the title of the book.

The Author did justice with the title, the cover, and the whole plot as well.

This review would be free of spoilers, so let’s start talking about the book, shall we?

The first part of the story talks about a little girl named Jenny, she loves dancing, singing, watching movies, and everything a little girl would love at her age. She believes firmly in a ‘happily ever after’ and lives with her mother.

One day, her mother tells her that there is a new person coming into their lives who’ll become an important part of each of their life and that is the day when her life changes and takes a turn.

The other part of the story talks about Jatin, who is the same age as Jenny and is dealing with a different scenario in his life, both of them relate to each other and after thinking a lot about it, become friends.

One fine day, everything changes (not spoiling the story for you) and many lives change. To know the sudden change of events, do read the book.

 

All in all, this book truly stands by the title, you will feel happy, you might even cry for a while but one thing is for sure, you will definitely love this book.

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