If you find someone's diary, would you dare open it? Well, if you**** chance upon your old diary, would you dare read through your past? Iti is forced to move back to her hometown of Mussoorie amid worldwide lockdown to work on her first movie script. Iti's chance encounter with her first love, Nish
Where the Sun Never Sets
β Scribed by Stuti Changle
- Book ID
- 111932833
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 296 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789354923425
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β¦ Synopsis
If you find someone's diary, would you dare open it? Well, if you**** chance upon your old diary, would you dare read through your past? Iti is forced to move back to her hometown of Mussoorie amid worldwide lockdown to work on her first movie script. Iti's chance encounter with her first love, Nishit, reunion with her estranged best friend, Shelly, and nights spent reading her well-kept diary, make her best memories and worst nightmares come to life. She has always run away from her past, but now has no choice. Will reading her diary prove to be an adventure worth taking for completing the script? Will life be the same? Ever? Set in the COVID-19 lockdown, from the national bestselling author of On the Open Road and You Only Live Once, Where the Sun Never Sets is a riveting personal account of unforgettable childhood dreams, turbulent teenage years, complicated close relationships, human resilience, and the never-ending journey of growing up.
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