“In a narrow lane in Varanasi, a retired clerk climbs thirty-one stairs each morning with a cup of tea for the wife who no longer remembers his name. In Pune, a woman peels labels off bottles and waits for a perfume that has been gone for months to return to her wrist. In Vidarbha, a farmer sits at his kitchen table with a pencil, practicing his daughter’s name again and again so it will look right on the paper that sends her his money. In Shimla, a colonel sits on a bench beside the woman who has been knitting him a sweater, and the sweater is big enough to fit two, and he understands why.
Almost Enough is a collection of thirteen literary short stories about the loves that did not quite arrive in India: the phone call that came one morning too late, the sentence unsaid at a Goa hotel lobby, the book dropped through a train partition at Andheri station, the diary read in silence for thirty years. Across cities, classes, and three generations, these are the loves that were real and were not enough, and the quiet, surgical way India teaches the difference between the two.”
Book, Fiction, Self-Help
ALMOST ENOUGH: For every love that remained almost
₹299.00
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- Author: JAVED ASHRAF
- Page: 170
- Genre: Fiction
- Price: 299
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Literature Chronicle
Paperback copy will be delivered within 7-10 working days
| Weight | 670 kg |
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| Dimensions | 30 × 22 × 8 cm |







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