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ISBN : 978-93-7462-040-3

Category : Fiction

Catalogue : Novel

ID : SB22011

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Shyama Nand jha

Paperback

150.00

e Book

99.00

Pages : 51

Language : Hindi

PAPERBACK Price : 150.00

About Book

Chandni is a powerful and unsettling novel that explores betrayal within the most intimate boundaries of family. Centered on Chandni, a woman who dedicates her life to her home, her husband, and her son, the story exposes how trust can be manipulated and love can turn into quiet cruelty. When Chandni discovers that she has been deceived by both her husband and her son, her world collapses—not through loud confrontations, but through silence, denial, and emotional abandonment. The novel delves into the psychological impact of betrayal on a woman who is expected to endure, forgive, and remain invisible. Through Chandni’s journey, the book confronts themes of patriarchy, emotional violence, guilt, and the erasure of a woman’s identity within her own family. It is a story not just about cheating, but about the deep wounds left behind when loyalty is broken where it should have been absolute. Chandni is a reflection on pain that goes unseen—and a voice for women whose suffering is often dismissed as fate.


About Author

Shyama Nand Jha is an Indian author known for writing emotionally intense stories that explore the hidden fractures within relationships and society. His work often focuses on themes of betrayal, moral conflict, sacrifice, and the silent suffering of individuals. With a sharp psychological lens and a deeply human approach, Jha’s writing confronts uncomfortable truths that are frequently ignored or normalized. His narratives do not rely on spectacle; instead, they draw power from realism, restraint, and emotional depth. He is also the author of Agni-Daan, a novel that examines duty, sacrifice, and the cost of unwavering principles. Together, Agni-Daan and Chandni reflect his continued engagement with stories that challenge social norms and question the ethics of loyalty, love, and responsibility. Through his writing, Shyama Nand Jha seeks to give voice to suppressed pain and provoke reflection long after the final page.

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