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- Author: Abhinandan Sarkar
- Genre: Novel
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789389876161
- Pages: 160
- Weight: 272 grams
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
Synopsis:
When the tears of a beloved sparkle under moonlight, an extraordinary force is born, binding lovers for a lifetime. This human love story is intricately woven with fascinating characters—astrologer Kalpurush, cyber café owner Shishupal, truth-seeker Uddalak, patient Sankar Samaddar, and Anabil's sister Piu.
On one side of the narrative lies a yellowed suicide note, while on the other, blood-red Casuarina flowers scattered on the road. The self-absorbed Shubhashis plays a game of hide-and-seek with himself, while being drawn toward the mystical solitude of Kasturi’s empty apartment.
Like waves, relationships surge in life—what rises today with fierce intensity, fades away tomorrow. Does the resonance of lost waves ever return? Or do they disappear into the sands of time forever?
About the Author:
Born on July 8, 1979, Abhinandan Sarkar completed his undergraduate studies in Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation from Bangalore. He is a professor at a paramedical college, dedicating much of his time to patients and students.
His first short story, “Chatim Phuler Gandha”, was published in Desh magazine (2016), followed by several stories in Desh and Anandabazar Patrika's Sunday edition. In 2017, his short story "Apeksha" was translated into Marathi for the Diwali edition of Menaka magazine.
Beyond writing, he has collaborated on short films, one of which, "Beats Forever", was screened at the Kolkata International Film Festival (2014).
"Taranga Milaye Jay" is his debut novel.