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Lunatic in My Head
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Lunatic in My Head

by Anjum Hasan
Fiction 2012 352 pages

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Lunatic In My Head by Anjum Hasan invites readers into the rain-soaked world of Shillong. In this captivating tale, eight-year-old Sophie Das discovers the truth about her adoption while eagerly anticipating the arrival of her soon-to-be-born sibling. Meanwhile, Aman Moondy, an aspiring IAS officer, plans a groundbreaking event, yearning for the presence of the enchanting Concordella. College lecturer Firdaus Ansari endeavors to complete her thesis, engage in a difficult conversation with her partner, and ultimately escape her current circumstances.

With poetic prose, a touch of humor, and tender moments, Lunatic In My Head paints an indelible picture of a close-knit town and three individuals whose lives are intricately intertwined. Bound by their desire to break free from their predetermined fates, these characters navigate a web of relationships, aspirations, and dreams. Through their stories, Anjum Hasan delivers an unforgettable exploration of human connection and the relentless pursuit of personal liberation within the confines of a small community.

Published
Jun 2012
Publisher
Pages
352
Format
Paperback, Kindle / eBook
ISBN
8189884050
Language
English
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