This is a tale of woe, where childhood innocence, love and friendship grow to maturity and overcast the boundaries of the social classes. Two childhood best friends Esther and Johnny growing up with a stark contrasting experiences and their story told through their diaries, the latter having lived a dark and tormented life on the streets, raped and abused at a young age, bent on revenge, where Esther was born into privilege and wealth, naive of the world and it's rough edges. The diaries end up in the hands of two journalists, and that's where the mystery begins! Her life, surrounded by…mehr
This is a tale of woe, where childhood innocence, love and friendship grow to maturity and overcast the boundaries of the social classes. Two childhood best friends Esther and Johnny growing up with a stark contrasting experiences and their story told through their diaries, the latter having lived a dark and tormented life on the streets, raped and abused at a young age, bent on revenge, where Esther was born into privilege and wealth, naive of the world and it's rough edges. The diaries end up in the hands of two journalists, and that's where the mystery begins! Her life, surrounded by conspiracy and his, surrounded by trouble. Only one thing will prevail innocence or Love.
Yarro Rai is an Indian Nepali author and poet known for his emotionally intense novels and raw, unfiltered verse. His works-such as Never Meant to Be, Vice and Virtue, Beyond Passion and dreams -explore love, guilt, trauma, artist vs fame and the fragile truths we carry through life. With a style that merges poetic realism and narrative intimacy, While his path may not follow the arc of mainstream fame, his writing has already begun to cultivate a loyal, growing readership-one that recognizes that depth doesn't come with shortcuts, and that some voices are not built for the spotlight, but for something deeper. Cult. Quiet. Uncompromised.
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