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9789353572778 60ba03149727144f7b732b1c Thirteen Kinds of Love https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba5724247004754f1e7bcb/9789353572778.jpg A child cares for a family of pigeons nesting in his balcony; is his parents' relationship as diseased as the illness ravaging the baby pigeons?

A man mulls over desire engendered by love and that which springs from mere lust.

A couple confesses to the reader the reasons for the widening chasm between them.

An intricate mesh of relationships and lives Thirteen Kinds of Love follows the fortunes of several families living and working in an apartment block in Mumbai. This is a book about loving and losing about trying to redeem oneself about attempts to remake and refashion what has been torn asunder. Soumya Bhattacharya draws the reader into the narrative using his deeply evocative distinctive prose. This is an astute exploration of how we live and love today.
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  • ISBN: 9789353572778
  • Author: Bhattacharya Soumya
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 200
  • Format: Paperback
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A child cares for a family of pigeons nesting in his balcony; is his parents' relationship as diseased as the illness ravaging the baby pigeons?

A man mulls over desire engendered by love and that which springs from mere lust.

A couple confesses to the reader the reasons for the widening chasm between them.

An intricate mesh of relationships and lives Thirteen Kinds of Love follows the fortunes of several families living and working in an apartment block in Mumbai. This is a book about loving and losing about trying to redeem oneself about attempts to remake and refashion what has been torn asunder. Soumya Bhattacharya draws the reader into the narrative using his deeply evocative distinctive prose. This is an astute exploration of how we live and love today.

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