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There Was No One at the Bus Stop

Author: Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay, Arunava Sinha

Love was one thing, sin was another—and although it was difficult to tell love from sin, Trina had learnt to identify some of the signs.' Set in Calcutta in the 1970s, There Was No One at the Bus Stop is a powerful exploration of adultery and its overwhelming consequences. Trina, a married woman, impulsively decides one day to stop living a lie and walks out on her husband, daughter and son, in whose lives she no longer plays a role. But will she be able to sever the bonds and join the man she loves in his home? The man, Debashish, is haunted by his wife's recent suicide and is tormented by the possibility that his young son would rather live away from him. Through spare prose and searing dialogue, this novel unfolds over twelve hours on a single day. It reveals the often complex reasons that hold human relationships together and the motives that break them apart.

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Published by

Penguin Books India

Published

15 Jun 2010

Imprint

Penguin

ISBN13

9780143067733

Book Format

B

Extent

121

Rights

World

Category

Fiction

Binding

112pp

Price (Rs.)

150.00

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