Blurb
What language does love speak when it speaks of dreams, heartache, and revolution — all in one breath? To find out, listen to the pages of this deeply evocative novella where the story courses through an endless chain of conversation between Aditi and her lover.
Swati Guha masterfully weaves inner worlds of tenderness, love, and affection, along with moving commentaries on social injustice, dreams, and the struggles of reform, into one lucid narrative that flows right into the heart of the reader and stays.
About the Story
At the heart of the novella is a love that survives on seven days a year. Aditi travels from Kolkata to a quiet, nature-wrapped outpost where her lover — a poet in self-chosen exile — waits, having spent the entire year preparing for her arrival. Their reunion unfolds entirely through conversation: sparring, tender, philosophical, and shot through with humour.
Between banter about cold water and warm coffee, sarees and sweaters, they talk about rivers slowly drying up, the courage it takes to leave city life behind, and what it means to truly belong somewhere. Babulal, the loyal rickshaw-puller, hovers at the edges of their world — a quiet witness to a love that refuses the ordinary.
Witty and wistful in equal measure, the story captures the push and pull between two people who have chosen very different lives, yet find themselves drawn back to each other, year after year, in a world that keeps quietly changing around them.



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