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Everything I Never Told You

Written by: Ajay K Pandey
Narrated by: Kaushik Ramachandran
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We can live without religion, but we cannot survive without love.

Roshan and Soha were not just class-mates and neighbours, but also best friends. They wanted to be together, but the world saw them as a Hindu and a Muslim before everything else. Roshan failed to convince his father and had to let Soha go. He married Manisha with the hope of moving on, and his life unfolded with a new definition of love. When Anuj was born, theirs was a happy family. Soha walked back into his life after Roshan lost Manisha to cancer. History repeats itself after years, but this time, Roshan decides to not give up. His resolve to convince his son brings him to a point where he will have to make a choice.

Will Anuj be able to see someone else in place of his mother?

Will Roshan be able to choose between Anuj and Soha?

Will Soha be able to set herself free of a love she has nurtured all her life?

Everything I Never Told You is a burning reminder that the heart knows no restrictions and of the boundless power of love.

©2020 Ajay K Pandey (P)2022 Audible, Inc.
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  • Categories: Romance

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Happiness to live

conflict between religion, love & family
what we pre-roritise is the life to live a happy life

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NYC thought and nyce story.

love it and lived it when reading it .overall an heart worming story by writer.

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Worst narrator ever. Waste of time

The story is fine and could be said it's like an average bollywood movie. What makes this average story worse is the narration. The narrator is so irritating with his voice playing different characters, so much so that I played the second half of the audiobook at 2x Speed and still felt disgusted with his voice modulation.

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ITs Not a review, But ....?

ITs Not a review. But i am unable to understand, few view based on on writer view.

A man offers free food in Ramzan time, but a Christian sleeps in church while praying, and Hindu man called as baba drinks bhang and Varanasi can be viewed as unhygienic & people are more consider about business only.

A Sikh male, without turban looks like women with mustache and beard.

A father can ask a boy to convert to his religion, so he can marry his daughter. likewise boys family thinks she is marrying him for conversion.

A politician's family portrays themselves to be religious only for "majority" vote bank.

This is a typical narrative setting book trying to show the so minority to be good while the majority continues to suppress others.

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