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The book is all about love between four people. The story opens with a teenage boy, Ishan, coming to the city of Kolkata for his higher studied. Having no other accommodation he started staying with his elderly cousin brother, Suman. Right from the beginning Suman was mesmerised with the looks of this boy. Ishan loved his cousin brother without knowing that Suman was already in a relationship with another guy, Avijit. Perhaps, it could hardly alter his attitude towards Suman, as being a rustic boy, he had little or no idea about same-sex relationships. Furthermore, Sumanda was his elder…mehr

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The book is all about love between four people. The story opens with a teenage boy, Ishan, coming to the city of Kolkata for his higher studied. Having no other accommodation he started staying with his elderly cousin brother, Suman. Right from the beginning Suman was mesmerised with the looks of this boy. Ishan loved his cousin brother without knowing that Suman was already in a relationship with another guy, Avijit. Perhaps, it could hardly alter his attitude towards Suman, as being a rustic boy, he had little or no idea about same-sex relationships. Furthermore, Sumanda was his elder cousin. Rupsa returning from abroad came to Suman and was intrigued by all the complications that were going on. She also liked Suman, but couldn't express her feelings since she was confused whether Suman also liked her in the sense in which she liked him; she was also confused about the complex liaison that was going on between these three boys. Could Suman clarify it a bit? But she knew Suman for many years. He was one of those tight lipped and grim jawed guys, whom you can't understand, unless they themselves voluntarily express their feelings..
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Proyash Sarkar is a professor at Jadavpur University, teaching there for more than 25 years. Apart from that he taught at Rabindra Bharati University and the University of Loverpool. He has three books to his credit, all of which are non-fictional academic books. He has a number of academic articles published in reputed national and international journals and anthologies. He wrote short stories and screenplay for short films. This is his first full-fledged non-academic venture. Hope this will get the same type reception that its earlier (blog) version had got.