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Starmark hosts launch of Durjoy Datta's novel Wish I Could Tell You

| @indiablooms | Nov 13, 2019, at 06:42 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Kolkata’s bookstore chain Starmark, in association with Penguin, hosted the launch of bestselling author Durjou Datta’s latest novel ‘Wish I Could Tell You’ at its South City Mall outlet here on Sunday.

The story revolves around a disillusioned and heartbroken Anusha who finds herself in the small world of WeDonate.com. Struggling to cope with her feelings and the job of raising money for charity, she reluctantly searches for a worthwhile cause to support.

For Ananth, who has been on the opposite side, no life is less worthy, no cause too small to support.

Behind them are teams for whom going to extraordinary lengths to save lives is more than a full-time occupation. In front of them is the virtual world of social media-watching, interacting, judging, making choices, and sometimes, saving lives.

From the virtual to the real, their lives and that of their families, entangle in a way that moving together is the only solution.

Datta was born in New Delhi, and completed a degree in engineering and business management before embarking on a writing career. His first book-Of Course I Love You ...-was published when he was twenty-one years old and was an instant bestseller.

His successive novels were Now That You're Rich ...; She Broke Up, I Didn't! ...; Oh Yes, I'm Single! ...; You Were My Crush ...; If It's Not Forever ...; Till the Last Breath ...; Someone Like You; Hold My Hand; When Only Love Remains; World's Best Boyfriend; The Girl of My Dreams; The Boy Who Loved; The Boy with the Broken Heart and The Perfect Us.

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