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ISBN
  
978-0143418764

Author
  
Ravinder Singh

Country
  
India

3.6/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
2008

Genre
  
Novel

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Publisher
  
Srishti publishers, Penguin India

Website
  
www.ravindersinghonline.com/first-book-excerpt.html

Similar
  
Ravinder Singh books, Novels

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I Too Had a Love Story is an English autobiographical novel written by Ravinder Singh. This was the debut novel of the author and was first published in 2008 by Srishti Publishers, in 2012 it was republished by Penguin India. The book remained in the best-seller’s list in India even after 6 years of its first publication.

Contents

Plot

Ravin and Khushi are the male and female protagonists of the novel. The novel starts with a reunion in Kolkata of Ravin and his three male friends Manpreet, Amardeep, Happy, who used to study in the same engineering college. During the reunion they discuss their future plans of getting married and all of them accept that they did not think about it. Happy suggests Ravin to visit and sign up at Shaadi.com, an online matrimonial website.

After the reunion, Ravin comes back to Bhubaneswar, where he works as an engineer for Infosys, and registers and account at Shaadi.com. After a few days of registering on the site, Ravin finds a girl named Khushi, a resident of Delhi, and an employee of CSC, Noida. Ravin and Khushi start talking to each other over phone and soon become good friends. They become curious about each other's interest and find there are many similarities between them. After a few months' of conversation over phone, they realize that they have started falling into love with each other, although they never met face-to-face. Very soon, Ravin is asked to travel to the United States for an office assignment. He is required to go to Delhi, where Khushi lives, to board the international flight. Ravin decides to go to Delhi one day earlier to meet Khushi for the first time, and spend time with her.

In Delhi, Ravin meets Khushi and her family including her mother and sisters and then starts his journey to the US. Even during his stay in the US, Ravin constantly stays in touch with Khushi. After his return to India, Ravin meets Khushi once again. After sometime, Khushi's family visits Bhubaneswar and meet Ravin's parents. There they decide Ravin and Khushi's engagement. Both the family start preparing for the event.

Just before the engagement Khushi meets with a road accident and is hospitalized in a critical condition. Despite all medical attempts and prayers of Ravin, Khushi dies after a few days. The novel ends with Ravin's narration of his current mental condition. To Ravin, his life became meaningless after Khushi's death and he lost interest in almost everything. He feels "She died. I survived. Because I survived, I die everyday."

Reception

The novel received positive reviews from critics. The Hindu in their review called the novel a "tear-jerker". MeriNews appreciated the writing style and innate beauty and wrote—

Along with the innate beauty of their love story, the expression of the subtle emotions in the most simple and lucid way makes it special. . . The writer has summed up the essence of his story in the most appealing terms.

The Viewspaper reviewer Savrina Kapoor wrote—

The author has described the instances of his personal life in the story. Being a love story, the genre seems very interesting and appealing to many youngsters who have experienced the essence of love and relationships in their lives and those who have sacrificed something for other’s happiness.

References

I Too Had a Love Story Wikipedia