Fool Me Twice

Author:

Nona Uppal

Publisher:

Penguin India

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Publisher

Penguin India

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9780143462347

ISBN-10 0143462342
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 256 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 14 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 180

Since school, Sana has been the popular girl with excellent grades, beloved by both teachers and parents, living an enviable life. Sana and Ashish have been dating since the eleventh grade, sharing the kind of teenage romance that makes it to the bestsellers list, sells out theatres and causes their loveless friends to gag. Nothing, not even long-distance, can tear the two apart.


Except, maybe, a handsome, overachieving, book-reading senior from Sana’s college?


Pranav is the typical ‘cool guy’ sought after by the entire college. He also happens to be Sana’s new friend, Aanchal’s, brother. But he’s nothing more than a friend! Sana already has the best boyfriend in the world!


Correction: had, before a drunk driver on New Year’s Eve obliterated her happiness.


Set in New Delhi, Fool Me Twice is an unconventional story that will stump readers expecting a good, old romance trope. We meet and fall in love with a young couple planning their futures together when life rudely hijacks the steering wheel. Exploring the ways a twenty-year-old navigates grief and life after a loss that shatters most fifty-year-olds, Fool Me Twice looks at the complexity of falling in love 'again' at an age where most are falling for the first time, and what it feels like to move on from mourning one great love to make room for another.

Nona Uppal

About the Author Nona Uppal stumbled her way into writing on accident―amid the throes of a public policy career path―and dove head-first into it. An alumna of Lady Shri Ram College for Women and Ashoka University and a former LAMP fellow, she is currently working as a community manager and content lead at a stealth mode start-up. Her first short story, ‘Twice Bitten’ was published by Vitamin Stree. ‘We’re Not There Yet,’ her short-fiction piece, has recently been picked up by the journalist Neelesh Misra for recitation on ‘The Slow App’. She was born in, lives in and wishes to die in New Delhi, India.
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