Press Release — Not a Different Story by AmyReads Evokes the Melancholy of Family Values

Zack
The Book Channel
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2 min readMay 27, 2019

Mumbai (May 26, 2019), Not a Different Story is the first book of the debutante author AmyReads, he beautifully explores the grim darkness and melancholy of family values found in the Indian middle class. This book is high on emotional drama and forces the readers for a thoughtful retrospection. What do values mean in our society, in our day-to-day life, and in family matters; all have been captured pragmatically.

“The crux of the novel is how simplicity and honesty matter in family allegiance and future building. Can you play with the future of your loved ones? The kind of tragic intensity that draws you inside the story is terrific and to some extent you will be in a trance of retrospection.” — Kevein Books and Reviews

About the Book:

Not a Different Story by AmyReads

Released in the Kindle format in around 290 pages, this is a story of a few people who all are closely related but their realities are covered by white lies. And to uncover all this, they need one lady. Will they be able to find her? In particular there are two characters — Amy and Anshika. Amy lives in current narration, while Anshika holds the backdrop of the novel in the past that runs like banter. Will they cross each other ever? And what relation they have with one another? Well, to get answers, one must pick up this book.

The USP of the novel is the emotional drama that most of the families in India have to go through. The novel explores the most common issues that fuel up these melancholy drama in the family which often and further results in the complete devastation of a family. Though bit dark in its semblance and intensity, the novel is worth reading, especially for who believes in bonding with their loved ones and who longs to take care of their family, no matter rain or sun.

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Zack
The Book Channel

Bibliophile! Compulsive reader! Writer and editor @ The Book Channel Publication.