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"A Delightful Metro Read" - Women's Web A hopeless romantic with even bigger dreams, all Afrah wants is to be a school teacher and dodge her mother's ardent attempts at getting her married. On the way home from a job interview that will--hopefully--pay for her education, Afrah's life is interrupted when she saves a young man during the monsoon floods in Mumbai. Sadiq, a medical student, has his life carefully planned out. He wants to be a surgeon and move out, saving himself and his mother from his narcissistic father. But meeting Afrah derails those plans. As they meet again and again while…mehr

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"A Delightful Metro Read" - Women's Web A hopeless romantic with even bigger dreams, all Afrah wants is to be a school teacher and dodge her mother's ardent attempts at getting her married. On the way home from a job interview that will--hopefully--pay for her education, Afrah's life is interrupted when she saves a young man during the monsoon floods in Mumbai. Sadiq, a medical student, has his life carefully planned out. He wants to be a surgeon and move out, saving himself and his mother from his narcissistic father. But meeting Afrah derails those plans. As they meet again and again while commuting on the Mumbai local trains, Sadiq finds that he wants more to life than just running away. From troublesome, meddling family to tragedy and struggling with the aftermath, Sadiq must face the consequences of his past choices, and Afrah must decide if the secret he kept from her is worth losing him forever. Told in first-person dual POV, A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE shows just how much love--the love of parents, siblings, friends, and romance--can change our lives.
Autorenporträt
Arva Bhavnagarwala, based in Mumbai, India, is a Dawoodi Bohra pediatrician by day, a writer by night, and a struggling mother to two boys twenty-four seven. Her short stories have appeared in eShe, Women's Web, and Woman's Era. She loves to read and travel when not seeing patients or being patient with her little ones. While reading, she often forgets to eat food or drink water until she knows how the book ends. She prefers chai over coffee and loves potatoes in her biryani.