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▶️Do you like writing letters? When was the last time you wrote to someone? In many ways, art and letters become their language – a silent form of conversation that keeps their connection alive. This line from my review became one of my favourite. It stayed with me a little longer. Some books feel like love letters. They quietly fill us with hope, make us believe in love again, and remind us that love needs patience. Love does not always require presence, sometimes it simply needs faith. Love does not always need a name; it simply exists. And Unsent Letters from Yesterday beautifully captures that emotion. Unsent Letters from Yesterday by Amit Choudhari is the story of Sumit and Sharda – two souls whose paths diverged in youth. Years later, when they cross paths again, life has changed for both of them. Their journeys have taken different turns, their worlds are no longer the same, but what remains unchanged is the bond they once shared and the memories that never truly faded. It is a story not just about reunion, but about the quiet persistence of emotions that time could never erase. The story unfolds gracefully with an engaging plot, crisp descriptive narrative, and a captivating writing style. Amit Choudhari takes us into the lives of Sharda Joshi and Sumit Deshpande – their dreams, their struggles, the lives they built, and the quiet absence they carried while missing each other. Set against the lively yet chaotic city of Pune, the story feels even more immersive and grounded in reality. The city itself almost feels like a silent companion to their story – witnessing their memories, their distance, and their reunion. What makes the story even more special is that Sumit and Sharda rediscover companionship at the age of 55 and the letters they write to each other. Each letter feels like a small window into their hearts. With every letter, we discover a petal of their emotions, their reflections, and the moments they carry from the past. Slowly, the story blossoms through these exchanges and a heartfelt story grows with every chapter. Read the full review on the website. #bookreview #readerviddh #indianauthors #readers #romance

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This post was published on 06th March, 2026 by Vidhya on her Instagram handle "@reader_viddh (Vidhya A. Thakkar|Book Blogger)". Vidhya has total 26.6K followers on Instagram and has a total of 3.7K post.This post has received 138 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Vidhya gets. Vidhya receives an average engagement rate of 0.72% per post on Instagram. This post has received 25 comments which are greater than the average comments that Vidhya gets. Overall the engagement rate for this post was lower than the average for the profile. #indianauthors #romance #readers #bookreview #readerviddh has been used frequently in this Post.

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