Right Here Right Now

Author:

Nikita Singh

Publisher:

Penguin Random House India Private Limited

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Publisher

Penguin Random House India Private Limited

Publication Year 2014
ISBN-13

9780143423072

ISBN-10 9780143423072
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 232 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 100

Right Here Right Now is a teen-fiction, that revolves around a young girl named Kalindi, who loses her memory and is required to live her future without knowing anything about her past. Kalindi wakes up in a hospital one day and doesn't remember anything about who she is, what she had been doing in the past, who her family is and what is she going to do next.


Kalindi's entire memory has been wiped out and the only possible person who can tell her about what happened to her memory is the doctor treating her. She has her family, friends and her boyfriend around her, but she, having lost her complete memory, isn't in a state of mind to live normally and let all of them share her life.


Nobody around her discloses anything about her past and tries to make her believe that her previous life was perfect. She is in a dilemma to accept her future normally without trying to find out who she was, or get driven away in her confusions and questions.


This book is an interesting story revolving around the question of living flawlessly and peacefully without a past. It looks deeply into the unusual events happening in the life of a teenager. The book feature emotional, mind-boggling questions, interesting story-lines and uncommon subjects. Right Here Right Now was published by Penguin Books Limited in 2014 and is available in paperback.

Nikita Singh

Nikita Singh is the bestselling author of ten novels, including Every Time It Rains and Like a Love Song. She is also a contributing writer to The Backbenchers series and the editor of two collections of short stories, 25 Strokes of Kindness and The Turning Point. Born in Patna and raised in Indore, Nikita worked in the book publishing industry in New Delhi for a few years before moving to New York for her MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) at The New School. Nikita lives in Manhattan, where she does digital content and marketing for a solar energy company. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram (@singh-nikita) or on Facebook.
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