Two Shades of Yellow

It’s not just a color but the words unspoken

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Akanksha Mishra ISBN: 9781642496178
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: April 6, 2018
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: Akanksha Mishra
ISBN: 9781642496178
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: April 6, 2018
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English

Love is beautiful, sweet, and amazing when things go well. The world seems like heaven but equally arduous when you have to travel this journey of love with lots of distress, disappointments, and confusion created by people, situations, and even the person you are in love with.

Diya is a beautiful innocent girl, and her story touches every girl who is trapped in a two-faced society. She looks normal, but inside, she is a one-woman army. She is in a war against the male-dominated world.

Yellow is not just a shade in Diya’s life, it has a significance in her lifelong journey. Diya hates boys and men. She is afraid and distressed by all of them.  Despite so much hate, she fell in love with Rahul, a boy who promised her to marry but ended up leaving her all alone.

Diya isn’t happy. She wants to leave the city, and fortunately, she found a job in an MNC. Here, she met Ronit, and he did unexpected things she never would have imagined for her.

Will Ronit help her or land her in more trouble?

It's not just Diya’s story but the story of a girl who is trapped in the society, fighting for her dreams and dignity.  Diya is a girl you know ‘Or’ the girl next door ‘Or’ maybe this is you in her story.

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Love is beautiful, sweet, and amazing when things go well. The world seems like heaven but equally arduous when you have to travel this journey of love with lots of distress, disappointments, and confusion created by people, situations, and even the person you are in love with.

Diya is a beautiful innocent girl, and her story touches every girl who is trapped in a two-faced society. She looks normal, but inside, she is a one-woman army. She is in a war against the male-dominated world.

Yellow is not just a shade in Diya’s life, it has a significance in her lifelong journey. Diya hates boys and men. She is afraid and distressed by all of them.  Despite so much hate, she fell in love with Rahul, a boy who promised her to marry but ended up leaving her all alone.

Diya isn’t happy. She wants to leave the city, and fortunately, she found a job in an MNC. Here, she met Ronit, and he did unexpected things she never would have imagined for her.

Will Ronit help her or land her in more trouble?

It's not just Diya’s story but the story of a girl who is trapped in the society, fighting for her dreams and dignity.  Diya is a girl you know ‘Or’ the girl next door ‘Or’ maybe this is you in her story.

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