Love is a verb by Pramod Rajput Book Review


• 𝕭𝖔𝖔𝖐 𝕽𝖊𝖛𝖎𝖊𝖜 •
Meet Manav. A boy from a small village who becomes a successful engineer through hard work and determination. He is an orphan. He falls in love with a simple girl called Madhu, who comes from a wealthy family. Manav and Madhu belong to two totally different social backgrounds in regards to economic status and caste. So, to get united in the eternal bond of marriage, they have to face a lot of hurdles. But life has also reserved challenges for them. Madhu's life takes a total turn when, after marriage, she battles with stage 3 Alzheimer's disease. 

Love is a verb by Pramod Rajput, is an emotional story of love, devotion, sacrifice, and resilience. The author skillfully depicts how Manav and Madhu accidentally meet, fall in love, and discover their souls in one another. Their eternal bond not only wins against societal stigmas but also the challenges of life. It is a story of loyalty, helplessness, and loss. Manav holds Madhu's hand in her darkest time and shows the power of true love. The author beautifully describes their delicate moments. In quiet moments of connection, optimism endures despite the impending loss. 

The book illuminates the situation of Alzheimer's patients in the India. The language is poetic. It's beautifully written with careful choice of words. The author skillfully cooks a warm, unwavering love story that persists even in the face of faded memories. It shows how true love endures everything.
Besides an emotional love story, the book also captures a realistic picture of Indian society. Overall, Love is a verb is a story of extraordinary love that leaves a permanent impact on readers. 

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