The Talkative Man: A Novella

· Modern Classics Book 6 · Inspirational Publishing
4.7
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Don't you know about Orchha in India? Orchha is a very bewitching dinky town near Jhansi, Madhya Pradesh. It has a flawless serene, vintage feeling and vibrant icy-cold wind in winter where you can experience a vintage fort, abandoned peaceful sanctuary, emerald green gardens, slow-witted peace, religious eminent temples, and, exceptionally significant, a sacred expeditious Betwa River. And indeed, the town is only expanded in an area of 2KMs and situated near the banks of Betwa River.


There's no life that has no desolation, but there's every life that has some contentment.


In this stirring Deep, Dark & Delicious NovellaDeepak Gupta tells the tale of two diverse personalities whose lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. Follow the story of The Talkative Man, Vedant and the silent one, Rishi as they search for success and peace, respectively, and discover how, despite their differences, they both ultimately strive to reach a place of understanding. As the tale moves forward, they face the desolation of life and seek contentment, weaving a narrative of the complexities of being human. Along the way, they discover that there can be truth in both the talking and the silence.


You know, two people talk too much, but when they get separated, they gulp every inch of silence deeply. Through their interactions and journeys together, the two men learn from each other and discover that each has something to offer the other. They come to understand each other's perspectives and find moments of joy, peace, and contentment in their lives. 


From its themes of desolation and contentment to its exploration of the clash between ambition and tranquillity, The Talkative Man is an engaging, thought-provoking, most unrealistic yet true story of two men and their peculiar world of deeply moving examination of the duality of life. At its core, the tale is about the power of conversation to bridge divides, build understanding, create connections, & about finding contentment and peace, even in the midst of desolation.


Sometimes we all want is loving too much to someone but suppress ourselves, so, we don't feel too much attachment & emotions. We try to walk away because we can't do anything about it. Everything seems drowned in something that can't be explained in words.

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4.7
22 reviews
Kavita Shinde
April 10, 2023
I like the ending part much it was much twisty. At the middle of the story, I got the glimpse that Vedant might be the father of Rishi and I was right though.
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Ashish Malik
June 5, 2024
oh my God,what is it? A miracle gifted to the mankind by the God. Respect should be given to Deepak Gupta sir. SALUTE
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Jitu Pani
September 16, 2023
Bast of book(๑¯ω¯๑)(♥ω♥ ) ~♪
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About the author

Deepak Gupta is pre-eminently known for writing plain sailing, meticulous, and pragmatic Self-Help books. He’s the author of more than forty books including 10 Principles to Beat Failure, 10 Principles to Love Yourself, and How to Heal Yourself. He has been garnering much acclaim for his 30 Minutes Read & 10 Principles Series. He loves to observe, absorb, and write on various social issues, inspirational truthful words, short stories, and heart whelming poetry. He releases new short books every month to get readers to connect with the truth of life.


Also, when he’s not writing, he can be found wandering on his exquisite terrace garden. He lives with his family in Delhi, India.

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