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Some people love us easily. The hard part is loving them back in time.
At sixteen, Arush's biggest problem is Physics. Girls, as far as he's concerned, are out of syllabus for good boys - a subject reserved for advanced students, and he missed admission. Then, on an ordinary January morning, his father takes over a small daily ritual: heating the bath water, holding out a yellow towel, an unremarkable exchange Arush answers with a distracted Okay. By afternoon the man who carried him through childhood on a bicycle is gone, and a few ordinary acts of care turn unbearable the moment the person who performed them no longer can.
Arush is left holding everything he never said. It becomes the pattern of his life.
A father who pedalled twenty kilometres a day so his son wouldn't have to walk - understood only once the bicycle stood still. A girl whose name was called just before his, every morning for four years - and a boy too unsure, and finally too late, to close the distance. A friend who carried twenty-three years of shared history - thanked only after there was no one left to thank.
He carries a sentence for each of them. He delivers none in time.
MISSED: What We Understand Too Late is an emotional literary novel that refuses to be only sad. It is funny about adolescence, exact about grief, and quietly merciless about the things we postpone - gratitude, apology, the call we keep meaning to make next week. Moving across childhood, college, work, marriage and fatherhood, it follows one man as he learns that being loved is not the same as loving back, and that the bill for waiting always comes due.
For readers of emotional literary fiction, father-son stories, coming-of-age novels and contemporary Indian fiction - for anyone who has understood a person fully only after losing the chance to tell them.
Because not everyone is gone. Some calls can still be answered. Some doors are still open. And the only moment love can be returned is now.
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