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Saptarshi Basu tries to find the answers for problems of today's youth in the context of their busy lifestyle
-The HINDU
A recommended story for today's youth
- THE VIEWSPAPER,INDIA'S YOUTH VOICE
Autumn in my Heart is composed of many narratives of individuals seen wrestling with their thoughts to attain the true meaning of 'love'. We commence our journey as one of the detached readers trying to get a peep into the lives of a bunch of youngsters and their struggle to understand love. Slowly, we begin to find a resemblance of our own 'love' chapters (if any) in at least one of the characters' stories etched out by the author
- TIMES OF INDIA
While young authors tend to stick to boy-meets-girl romances, Calcutta boy Saptarshi does not shy away from subjects like homosexual abuse and the confusion of a young man as he is forced into an unknown world of sexuality by his uncle
- THE TELEGRAPH
Written in "Chetan Bhagat style" in a colloquial language with elements of a typical Bollywood love story thrown in, the readers are left spellbound as equations between the central characters of Deb, Ayantika, Saurav, Tina, Vinod and Sagarika change faster than one can think
- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA (PTI)
For a complete MEDIA Coverage, read below
http://saptak-firsttry.blogspot.in/2012/03/media-coverage-autumn-in-my-heart.html
Saptarshi Basu tries to find the answers for problems of today's youth in the context of their busy lifestyle
-The HINDU
A recommended story for today's youth
- THE VIEWSPAPER,INDIA'S YOUTH VOICE
Autumn in my Heart is composed of many narratives of individuals seen wrestling with their thoughts to attain the true meaning of 'love'. We commence our journey as one of the detached readers trying to get a peep into the lives of a bunch of youngsters and their struggle to understand love. Slowly, we begin to find a resemblance of our own 'love' chapters (if any) in at least one of the characters' stories etched out by the author
- TIMES OF INDIA
While young authors tend to stick to boy-meets-girl romances, Calcutta boy Saptarshi does not shy away from subjects like homosexual abuse and the confusion of a young man as he is forced into an unknown world of sexuality by his uncle
- THE TELEGRAPH
Written in "Chetan Bhagat style" in a colloquial language with elements of a typical Bollywood love story thrown in, the readers are left spellbound as equations between the central characters of Deb, Ayantika, Saurav, Tina, Vinod and Sagarika change faster than one can think
- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA (PTI)
For a complete MEDIA Coverage, read below
http://saptak-firsttry.blogspot.in/2012/03/media-coverage-autumn-in-my-heart.html
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