Pretending not to be sad was the hardest, but looking sad made people think you were weak, and when you were already a foot too short and a measure too small, and a girl on top of that, you had to work twice as hard to convince them it wasn’t true.
“We’re all taught from a young age that there are only two choices: pink or blue, Bratz or Power Rangers, cheerleading or football. We see gender in two dimensions because that’s what society has taught us from birth. But, are you ready for a shocking revelation?
SOCIETY NEEDS TO CHANGE.”
Yeah, this is a solid argument that the character
Hindistanın meşhur yazarlarından biridir Ravinder Daha çok romantik komedi ve aşk üzerine kitaplar yazan yazarın kitapları oldukça akıcı ben nasıl başladım nasıl bitti anlamadım Çevirisi yapılmamış kitaplarının ama dili oldukça basit
içeriğe ilişkin ingilizce bir açıklama da aşağıda var
"It is a story about eighteen years old, confident, idealist girl Rupali from Patna who takes admission in Delhi Universtiy and Arjun a Delhi guy who is seriously into politics. An incident in DU brings both of them close. They face ups and down but always stand by each other's side. The way Rupali raise her voice for someone else and stood against something terrible happened on campus is the main plot.
The love story of Arjun and Rupali goes very slowly which makes me feel bored. but there are also few things which I like when a first-year girl (Rupali) proposed to a senior (Arjun), a very confident proposal...the planes flying above them, the noise of traffic.
One can only understand the title if he/she read the book from start to end. It's a beautiful thought of author that the plant digs up by Rupali in the first year will be nurtured by Arjun in the end; because for Rupali that plant was her dreams and Arjun wants to take care of her dream. It's an innocent love story with a sad end."
n September 2010, six teens—Raymond Chase, Cody J. Barker, William Lucas, Seth Walsh, Tyler Clementi, and Asher Brown—all died of the same cause. Although they ranged in age from thirteen to nineteen and lived in different states, their deaths were linked by one sad commonality: all six had killed themselves after being bullied.
Their deaths were