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THIS IS NOT YOUR STORY by SAVI SHARMA

This is an inspiring novel by young Indian novelist #savi_shamra
It is the story of four adults and their dreams. Each Shaurya, Anubhav, Miraya and Kasturi. Miraya is lives in Mumbai and the rest of the three are from Jaipur. Anubhav goes to Banglore for getting admission in India's best business schools and after graduation he starts his own company which turns out to be very successful, but after some years when his parents  come to banglore to see him they meet with  an accident and both die in the spot, this event impacts Anubhav very bad which he looses control over himself, his own partners throw him away from company and he comes back to Jaipur where he meets the rest of the gang.

        Shaurya wants to become a film maker but he does not have the courage to leave Jaipur  and  go to Mumbai and pursue his dreams, He tries  to convince his parents so many times but they never agree with him instead they want to him to pursue a course in CA and become a CA like his father, he pursues the course until the last moment with his neighbor Kasturi, they live in the same building and usually study together, He loves kasturi so much but try can confess his  feelings.....

       Miraya is kasturi's cousin, she comes to Jaipur  after a very sad ending  of her love marriage to decorate her cousin's house, she is an interior designer. In Jaipur kasturi, miraya and shaurya  spend a lot of time together and miraya gets to know shaurya and shaurya enjoys spending time with kasturi.
Shaurya finds out about miraya's life story by accidentally reading her diary which she gets very angry about, then shaurya  tries to encourage her  to start her life again and give life a second chance. Miraya before that finds out that shaurya likes kasturi , so she tells him why he  can not confess his love toward kasturi if he is so courageous.....

      During their to Amir ford they meet accidentally anubhav who was trying to suicide they rescue him and the events of the story flow like the  water in the river and at the end meet with a happy ending..

so from this book we can learn that we should never give up on our dreams or lives, accidents happen , people die or leave but with all these events we get stronger to face life with more strength and determination.
I love this book a lot and finish it just in three days, the writing is very nice and easy and enjoyable to read.
  

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