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Say Bye to Goodbye

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Is it possible for people to fall in and out of love?

Meera and Parth meet at the Institute of Hotel Management and fall in love. Their love blossoms with the carefree college activities and life in the hostel as the backdrop. But just when their love is at its pinnacle, Parth distances himself from Meera. Does love turn a trifle one-sided or does he find it difficult to deal with commitment?

Meera goes through hell, as she strives to forget and forgive Parth for having jilted her. To her utter surprise, nine years later, Parth comes back into her life, and the magic of their love is revived once again.

Will their romance bloom again? Will Meera and Parth have a second chance? Will they be happy? Or is she doomed to live the life of the legendary Meera, pining for her lost love?

A heartrending tale of love and life!

214 pages, Paperback

Published February 6, 2017

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October 4, 2020
The book 'Say Bye to Good Bye' contains trials and tribulations of college life of Meera and Parth. Love is divine feeling.
However, sometimes it gives one strength, at the same time makes one Fragile. Book is full of excitement, love, separation, helplessness and hope of Meera who loves Parth. Parth leaves her twice, but will they be united? Or true love ever comes back? A must read. If someone has suffered a heartbreak or lost a friendship, this book will help to develop courage and deal with oddities of life. Life is uncertain and unpredictable, so does love. Meera is a nice girl who keeps huge expectations from her love. And keeping expectations sometimes land you in trouble. The most favourite line from the book is -' People go, when they have to go'. This line depicts the unavoidable nature of humans and with time certain relations change. Do read this beautiful book full of love, pain and friendship.
Dr Anshu Arora portrays it very well :)
Niharika Sharma.
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