Book Review - You are the Best Wife by Ajay K Pandey

Synopsis –
Ajay believes in living for himself; Bhavna teaches him to live for others. Ajay is a planner for life; Bhavna makes him live in every moment.
You are the Best Wife is a story of two people with contradictory ideologies who fall in love. It changes them for good. It changes the way they look at the world and the way world looks at them. Until destiny reveals its plans.
This is the true inspiring story of the author and his struggle with life, after his beloved wife left him halfway through their journey. But her last words, ‘you are the best husband’ gave him the strength to live on, and fulfill his promise of love.
Told with frankness and doses of humor, this heartwarming tale of a boy and a girl who never gave up on their love in face of adversities, ends on a bitter sweet and poignant note as Ajay comes to terms with the biggest lesson life has to offer.
About the story –
This is a story about Ajay, who is a Bhramin. He falls in love with Bhavna, who is a Kayasth, during his college days. After so many ups and downs finally both set of parents agree to their marriage and they both settle down happily.
But after spending two amazing years with each other, one night suddenly Bhawna starts shivering. She is diagnosed with dengue. But with each passing hour, her situation deteriorates. And in the end, she is diagnosed with septicaemia.  And in the end, she left everyone.
My verdict –
This is a heart touching story. It has the tendency to make a person cry. My mind ran back to 2011, when I’d read I too had a love story. No story till date couldn’t match it but You are the Best Wife simply touched my heart. Whenever I read stories in which two loving hearts got separate, I die a little inside. My love and sympathy is for author. A beautiful piece of writing with perfect blend of emotions. One should definitely give it a try.
Ratings – 4.5/5


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