
Aryan6776
Hi, happy new year. I am your new fan , please post more stories , ones from before the independence era . I am sure people will love it . You write so well. By the way, have you shifted to France or were you born there??? , cause you have such a good knowledge of Indian society . "The girl from Dharmasthala " , I am still traumatised with the ending, I wish you'd have released a separate book on them with happy ending. You see most writers who write stories of the 1900s show abusive marriage, and bad husband but india is a beautiful and diverse country, how can we judge the culture just with few examples?? I feel so bad . Please write a beautiful story to break these stereotypes, about India , which presents a better example of Indian society than what these 12 years old kids are showing. I know one thing that you may not get a very good response because not everyone has taste when I read your book Meyera , I was like this book is freaking amazing. So please give a response if you have anything in mind.

Watashiwalicia
@Aryan6776 Happy new year to you too. Thanks for reading my stories. If you liked Meyera you can still read my newest story "Sangharsh'. In my books I am not trying to paint India in a bad way I just love drama and all my stories will have some because that is what life is about: ups and downs. Stay tuned and maybe there will be new stories you will also like. And yes I'm from France but I love bengali culture and read many Rabindranath Thakur and Chattopadhyay books and watched a lot of Satyajit Rai's movies and was inspired by them.
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