Book Review - Second Spring by Sandhya Jane
Synopsis –
This is Avantika’s heartfelt journey through love and life…
As a smart, successful, thirty-eight-year-old single mother, Avantika seemingly has it all: a great career as a seasoned banking professional, respect and admiration from her peers as an able leader, fulfillment as a mother, and so many other things.
What is it, then, that drives her towards Rohan, a man six years her junior? He’s a man who ideally would not occupy much room in Avantika’s otherwise sorted mind space.
She has told herself she has no time for love. Then, why does she make the choices she makes? Is it the sameness and banality of everyday existence? Is it the emotional vacuum? A need to relive life? A feeling that life as she has truly lived and felt is passing her by?
However, as she struggles with her feelings, Avantika and Rohan part ways… only to meet again. To what end? Why does Rohan want her back… and why now? So many questions! Very few answers!
Avantika’s journey is as spiritual as it is emotional. Can love give second chances? Join Avantika in the twists and turns of her story, through her ponderings over the mysteries and vagaries of the word “love”, the complexities of human relationships, and the reassessment of all the values she has held dear…
About the story –
This story has been told by two characters, Rohan and Avantika. Each describes their own parts and emotions. Avantika is a single parent and a determined lady. She meets Rohan who is six years his junior. She eventually falls in love with Rohan and Rohan too love her dearly but couldn’t hold her hand so he leaves her in a hotel room describing his situation that how he has to fulfill his son’s duties.
Avantika move on and then Rohan comes back in her life.
But would she accept him?
My verdict –
This is a nice and smooth story. Language is good and understandable. Story tells us how a woman should go through her life, handling all the difficult circumstances. Avantika is an inspiring character for all the ladies out there. I didn’t find any flaws in it as such but it is a onetime read.
Ratings – 3.5/5
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