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When the Heavens Smiled

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Sarthak Arora is a good looking and intelligent engineering graduate
from Delhi who has recently bagged a high paying job with an IT
company in Kolkata.
Sarangi Sen is a beautiful, vivacious Bengali girl working as a front office
manager at The Grand Vilas, a luxury hotel in Kolkata.
Opposites in every way, the attraction is instant and mutual; so is their
falling in love, though it remains unprofessed for long.
When things seem to be falling on track, like a bolt from the blue, Sarangi
is diagnosed with a medical condition that leaves her with only three
months to live. With no visible solution at hand, nothing but fate seems to
be holding power. Would Sarthak be able to alter Sarangi's destiny and
save his love? Or would he let Sarangi succumb to the design of the mighty
invisible script of fate?
When the Heavens Smiled is a heart-stopping spiritual, heroic, tender and intense love story that will open up
your mind to new and uncharted realms of life.

170 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2015

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5 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2019
Desnation or Desnaty

I have no words. This has happend in Kerala & I was the one who saved the life of Mother in law.
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April 2, 2017
Finally...... One book I didn't regret reading. The story was easy and I especially liked the friendship between the boys.

I don't believe in miracles so the ending was a but weird for me, including the whole company contributing to treatment of the Sarangi....but fiction goes beyond our own beliefs and imagination and for that I I'm willing to accept it. Overall it was interesting.

I love Sarthak's dedication but I would have liked to knows more about his family....the sudden support of father was very much like Chetan Bhagat's two states. His mother who was praised so much in the first chapter disappears in the reset of the novel.

For the lack of attention to Sarthak's family and to the life of the friends, I gave the book 3 stars. His friends were there for him all the time but giving no idea of their life makes them sound very vague.

Overall its a decent read..... I'm sure the author has more to offer.
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