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{{Short description|2012 Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai}}
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| author = Subin Bhattarai
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| cover_artist = Prinsha Shrestha (Model), Kishor Kayastha (Image), Subarna Humagai (Format)<ref name="modl">{{cite web|date=24 February 2013|url=http://www.himalkhabar.com/?p=21368|title=समर लभकी साया|publisher=]}}</ref>
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| language = ] | language = ] / English
| translator = Pratima Sharma
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| publisher = Fine Print | publisher = Fine Print
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| media_type = print | pages = 247
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'''''Summer Love''''' is a ] novel by ] published by ''Fine Print'' in 2012.


Bhattarai's second book and first novel,<ref name="inter1">Dhamala, Roshani(29 November 2013). , '']''</ref> the plot concerns college students at the Central Department of Environmental Science (CDES) at ] falling in love.<ref name="flair">Gautam, Manish (25 January 2013). , '']''</ref> It was a best selling book in Nepal with in excess of 20,000 copies sold,<ref name="sequ2"/><ref>, in Nepali, Retrieved October 2014</ref> and one of the best-selling books in the country for the year.<ref name="tops">(28 November 2013). , '']''</ref> Saaya is the sequel Summer Love Novel. Summer Love is now available in English. Pratima Sharma translated the book from Nepali to English.
'''Summer Love''' is a novel written by ] and published by ''Fine Print'' based on College days love.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hamroawaz.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/summer-love-novel.html|title=Summer love}}</ref> The situation of the college students falling in love is shown in the novel.

This is one of the best selling novel of nepal. This novel deals with the emotions of two young college students when they got fallen in love.
A sequel titled '']'' was released in September 2014.

==Plot==
Writer is on a cruise ship where he meets another Nepali person, Atit. As writer introduces himself, Atit asks the writer if he is willing to write Atit's love story. Reluctantly, the writer agrees to listen to his story.

Atit is curious to find out the entrance topper ], who also has the same way back to home as Atit has. As days pass, Atit and Saaya become good friends and eventually, Atit proposes to Saaya. Saaya accepts the proposal. But the same day, both are them are divided into two different lab groups. One group has lab work in morning while other in afternoon. Now they have to come and leave college separately. After the division, Atit and Saaya start to bunk classes. Meanwhile Atit secures second spot after First Semester as Saaya helped him during exams. After finishing MSc, Atit has to go to ] as he secured a job in a NGO meanwhile Saaya; ], to pursue higher degree of education. One month later, Saaya returns to Nepal through Delhi and they marry. After some months, Atit goes to meet Saaya's parents to talk about their marriage but Saaya's parents decline as Atit is from Bramhin class and they are Newars. Saaya starts to move on while Atit falls in depression. With the help of Sushmita, his office's receptionist and neighbour, Atit does not commit suicide but they eventually have physical relation. Atit starts a search for Saaya and goes to Norway. In Norway, he meets Saaya and tells about the intimate relation he had with Sushmita.<ref name="sequ2">(9 September 2014). , '']'' (discussing "sequel to author Subin Bhattarai’s bestselling novel ‘Summer Love’")</ref><ref name="nag1">(4 September 2014). , '']'' (in Nepali)</ref><ref name="seq11">(13 September 2014). , '']''</ref>

In the end, writer shows interest in meeting Saaya and learning her side of the story. Atit gives Saaya's address but writer is unable to meet Saaya as she had gone to Kathmandu to write a thesis.


==References== ==References==
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==External links==
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* {{cite web|url=http://www.fineprint.com.np/publication/fp1704214019|publisher=Fineprint.com.np|title=Entry on "Summer Love"}}
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 27 May 2023

2012 Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai
Summer Love
Nepali edition
AuthorSubin Bhattarai
Original titleसमर लभ
TranslatorPratima Sharma
Cover artistPrinsha Shrestha (Model), Kishor Kayastha (Image), Subarna Humagai (Format)
LanguageNepali / English
GenreLove story
PublisherFine Print
Publication date2012
Publication placeNepal
Media typePrint
Pages247
ISBN9789937856386
Followed bySaaya 

Summer Love is a Nepali novel by Subin Bhattarai published by Fine Print in 2012.

Bhattarai's second book and first novel, the plot concerns college students at the Central Department of Environmental Science (CDES) at Tribhuvan University falling in love. It was a best selling book in Nepal with in excess of 20,000 copies sold, and one of the best-selling books in the country for the year. Saaya is the sequel Summer Love Novel. Summer Love is now available in English. Pratima Sharma translated the book from Nepali to English.

A sequel titled Saaya was released in September 2014.

Plot

Writer is on a cruise ship where he meets another Nepali person, Atit. As writer introduces himself, Atit asks the writer if he is willing to write Atit's love story. Reluctantly, the writer agrees to listen to his story.

Atit is curious to find out the entrance topper Saaya, who also has the same way back to home as Atit has. As days pass, Atit and Saaya become good friends and eventually, Atit proposes to Saaya. Saaya accepts the proposal. But the same day, both are them are divided into two different lab groups. One group has lab work in morning while other in afternoon. Now they have to come and leave college separately. After the division, Atit and Saaya start to bunk classes. Meanwhile Atit secures second spot after First Semester as Saaya helped him during exams. After finishing MSc, Atit has to go to Dhangadi as he secured a job in a NGO meanwhile Saaya; Norway, to pursue higher degree of education. One month later, Saaya returns to Nepal through Delhi and they marry. After some months, Atit goes to meet Saaya's parents to talk about their marriage but Saaya's parents decline as Atit is from Bramhin class and they are Newars. Saaya starts to move on while Atit falls in depression. With the help of Sushmita, his office's receptionist and neighbour, Atit does not commit suicide but they eventually have physical relation. Atit starts a search for Saaya and goes to Norway. In Norway, he meets Saaya and tells about the intimate relation he had with Sushmita.

In the end, writer shows interest in meeting Saaya and learning her side of the story. Atit gives Saaya's address but writer is unable to meet Saaya as she had gone to Kathmandu to write a thesis.

References

  1. "समर लभकी साया". Himal Khabarpatrika. 24 February 2013.
  2. Dhamala, Roshani(29 November 2013). Book Chat: Of tales, telling, and narration, República
  3. Gautam, Manish (25 January 2013). A flair for the dramatic, The Kathmandu Post
  4. ^ (9 September 2014). Subin Bhattarai continues love story with 'Saaya', República (discussing "sequel to author Subin Bhattarai’s bestselling novel ‘Summer Love’")
  5. Fineprint.com entry on "Summer Love", in Nepali, Retrieved October 2014
  6. (28 November 2013). Boosting one’s creative arsenal, The Kathmandu Post
  7. (4 September 2014). समर लभको दोस्रो भाग २३ गते, Nagarik News (in Nepali)
  8. (13 September 2014). Youngsters throng Sabin's Saaya launch, The Himalayan Times

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