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Cover of The Name of Red

The Name of Red

โœ Scribed by Khan, Beena


Book ID
100612953
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
406 KB
Series
Red 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9798638798277

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โœฆ Synopsis


I never met anyone like her before. On a rainy, winter night, a mysterious woman in a red dress seeking shelter comes inside the restaurant Kabir was busy working in -primarily the bar. Night after night, drink after drink, she comes back to the same spot. Hundreds of patrons around her try to speak with her daily, but she dismisses them. It appears she wants to remain in a blissful peace alone with her booze and books. After seeing the woman reading a book, Kabir gains entrance into her life by anonymously leaving books with notes for her. He's a woman's deepest desire. The Name of Red is the story of two strangers, two different personalities who meet on a winter, rainy night who challenge each other. They have a connection which blossoms into a friendship due to their fondness of books. But they both have secrets that can bind them together or threaten their newfound relationship forever.

โœฆ Subjects


East Indian Americans -- Fiction


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