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Normally, I begin with the positives in my book reviews. Will she ever get to meet him again? Is Vivaan indeed as fickle-minded, or is there more than what meets the eye? And most of all, will Meera at last publish her book – which was the very point from where it all began? Read Everyone Has a Story to know more… After frantic searches, Meera finds out that he has left his job at Citi Bank and gone for his long-cherished vacation without even informing her or saying goodbye!Ī heartbroken Meera realizes her worth in Vivaan’s life. All is going well, until one day when Vivaan goes missing without notice. Soon romance blossoms between them with the help of the cafe manager Kabir who in turn, has his own romance with Nisha (that is relegated mostly to the background). And she starts penning down her story into her diary. Vivaan’s wanderlust gives Meera the idea which she was looking for. He is an aspiring globetrotter, waiting for the right opportunity to travel the world, leaving behind all shackles of daily life. Her dream is realized when in an author’s book launch in a cafe which she frequents in her spare time, Meera meets a young banker named Vivaan. A story with which she wishes to inspire millions. Meera is a 26 year old aspiring writer, who is looking for a story to kick-start her writing career. Thus begins the story that traces the lives of 4 characters – Meera, Vivaan, Kabir and Nisha, through the eyes of the former two in first person narration.
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Some are written in the books, and some are confined to hearts.” That was until one day, when I had a change of heart. In light of all this, I had my initial apprehension about reading Everyone Has A Story. As for Savi’s literally skills, for most part, the verdict has been negative. Such was the curiosity about this sudden rise of a young author, that her achievement was scrutinized, and much credit was given to Ashish Bagrecha, her marketing expert for the phenomenal sales figures. Well, ever since Savi Sharma published her first book Everyone Has a Story, it has sold over 200,000 copies, making her the first female author in India to achieve this kind of success. Now you ask, why do I begin a review of a debutante author with unjust comparisons? Or even Chitra Banerjee, for that matter. Savi Sharma is no Arundhati Roy or Anita Desai.