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This is not your story



This is not your story by Savi Sharma



Author: Savi Sharma

Price: Rs. 60 /-

Pages: 226

Genre: Fiction

Book Review: This is Not Your Story by Savi Sharma

With her new novel, This is Not Your Story, Savi Sharma is going to give a good start to 2017. This is Not Your Story by Savi Sharma is her second novel after the record-breaking success of her debut novel, Everyone has a Story. This new book of Savi Sharma is about transforming tale of self-discovery, hope, and courage.

Summary: This is Not Your Story by Savi Sharma

There are three main character of This is Not Your Story by Savi Sharma – Shaurya, Miraya & Anubhav – around whom the whole novel revolves.  The theme of the novel, This is Not Your Story, is how actually a person can write or moreover rewrite the story of their lives. Savi Sharma has tried to tell the readers how sheer courage and ceaseless hope can turn your life to the road of your dreams.
Shaurya is a CA student who is chasing his dreams of becoming a filmmaker and wants to enroll in a film making course in Mumbai. While Miraya, an interior designer, follows her dream but does not give up on love. And Anubhav, an ambitious boy who becomes an entrepreneur at an early age but life plays a brutal joke on him. No matter what he decides to give life a second chance.
This is Not Your Story by Savi Sharma is actually a story that anyone could relate to and learn to get things to work against all odds. This is Not Your Story is equally inspirational as Savi Sharma’s debut book. With a brilliant storytelling, a strange sense of freedom is what This Not Your Story is all about.

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