This book is an exercise in futility. A truly normal story, normal thinking about an author who may have quite recently got done with composing it in a rush. The characterisation is fine however the rest is not very impressive. How effectively are past issues determined is entirely aggravating.
Vipasha chooses to raise a child all alone after she understands that she's pregnant. Her sweetheart abandons her, reasoning it's an oversight. I'm alright with that. It's great that she chooses to be all alone. The solid, free woman battles for a long time, later to succumb to the sentiments that she had for her adoration without much battle. The person who left her for a long time doesn't should be pardoned that effectively for his demonstration.
The initial segment of the book, the "tale of the pooches", albeit great, appeared to be futile with regards to the whole story. The story needed to take off from that point however it went south. I need to say, I recognize what happened in the story yet the reason is just so senseless. "It happens just for a reason" that I unearth and read such a dull book