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ABOUT THE BOOK
This short, gloomy and critical tale of teenage romance follows a fifteen-year-old orphan, Jyoti, who has just left his home and taken shelter at his uncle’s house. There he finds a labyrinthine girl named Isha at his new school. The girl named Isha, with her tangling personality, mystifies Jyoti and creates a one-sided attraction towards her in his mind. Lured by Isha’s exceptional beauty and enigmatic behaviour, Jyoti soon falls in love for the first time in his life. And within a year he discovers some secrets about Isha, which encircle his feelings in a dark abyss of incompleteness.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dhrubajyoti Singha Ray, author of the Bengali novel Tanisha, lives in Alipurduar, an isolated district of West Bengal. The beauty and uniqueness of the natural ambience around him evoked the sense of spirituality and individuality in his chaotic mind. A lack of interest in formal education and a tendency to get bored with any work led him away from the reality at an early age. He detached himself from everything and set off in search of his interest and passion. Soon he developed a passion for reading and storytelling. Novels written by Charles Dickens, Bronte Sisters, Ivan Turgenev, Ruskin Bond and Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay made him devoted to literature. His favourite book is The Diary of a Young Girl and his favourite author is Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
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