Author: | Nitya Prakash | ISBN: | 9781476336251 |
Publisher: | Nitya Prakash | Publication: | April 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nitya Prakash |
ISBN: | 9781476336251 |
Publisher: | Nitya Prakash |
Publication: | April 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Unlike any other story, it begins with an end. The protagonist of the story has met with a severe accident and is dying under the sun, on a street of Delhi.
Few people are trying to rush him to a nearby hospital but he is slowly losing his grip on his breaths. In the last hours of his life someone asks him a question and with that question he enters into a series of flashbacks from his past life.
He remembers his first day at his school, his father’s death, his best friends, his first crush in his school and how he meets her after many years, his gold medal and the time in University, the unfortunate death of the girl who loved him, his life in Banking Academy and his meeting with the man he aspires to be like and the arrival of another girl for whom he was ready to do anything.
Is true love an obsession? Can someone live with the guilt of killing someone? Will he survive? Who is he? What brought him here? Was it an accident or something else?
“Dear, I hate you!” is about love, hatred, sex and the transition one undergoes when no one is around.
Unlike any other story, it begins with an end. The protagonist of the story has met with a severe accident and is dying under the sun, on a street of Delhi.
Few people are trying to rush him to a nearby hospital but he is slowly losing his grip on his breaths. In the last hours of his life someone asks him a question and with that question he enters into a series of flashbacks from his past life.
He remembers his first day at his school, his father’s death, his best friends, his first crush in his school and how he meets her after many years, his gold medal and the time in University, the unfortunate death of the girl who loved him, his life in Banking Academy and his meeting with the man he aspires to be like and the arrival of another girl for whom he was ready to do anything.
Is true love an obsession? Can someone live with the guilt of killing someone? Will he survive? Who is he? What brought him here? Was it an accident or something else?
“Dear, I hate you!” is about love, hatred, sex and the transition one undergoes when no one is around.