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The Sweetheart: A Novella - Ujjwal Khadka

The Sweetheart: A Novella

Ujjwal Khadka
Ujjwal Bikram Khadka , English
1 rating

Born a handicap, Akansa voluntarily thrusts herself from affluence(in her hometown) to depravity(in a village). But the misfortune incites a new found companionship along with psychic skills which in essence makes her question everything in her life.



So, a wannabe writer and philanthropist (inspired by depravity) who is compelled to indulge in unrelenting acts of sin ; few clairvoyants and psychics toiling to redeem the village of the wrath of sins performed by the inhabitants (and some relatives like Akansa's love Raman); spirits of deceased villagers in the jungle performing horrendous crimes to acquire life-- these happenstances in Akansa's life contrive to this: an enormous resistance in the fulfillment of her ambitions. And it in essence invokes a bemusing life circumstance, where she finds herself staring at the relics of bygone dreams and aspirations.



It is hence a testimonial to a handicap girl's quest for ambition and self discovery and the discovery of meaning of her life and that of life itself.



Ages:18 and Up.

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