
Unlovable
Book Details
- Publisher: Kautilya
- Author: Bharat Sabharwal
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of Pages: 119
- Release Date: 29 March 2026
- ISBN: 9789360632083
- Brand: Kautilya
About the Book
Unlovable by Bharat Sabharwal is an emotional and introspective contemporary novel that explores loneliness, memory, quiet companionship, and the unspoken dimensions of love. Centered around Aarav, a man who feels invisible to the world, and Myra, a woman gifted with an extraordinary memory, the story unfolds through subtle emotions rather than dramatic declarations.
The novel presents a deeply human narrative about connection, emotional vulnerability, and the silent bonds that shape lives. Rather than focusing on conventional romance, the book explores the quiet presence of love — the kind that exists in understanding, shared silences, and emotional resonance. Through reflective storytelling and sensitive characterization, the author captures the emotional ache of being unseen and the comfort of finding someone who truly notices.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Kautilya
- Author: Bharat Sabharwal
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of Pages: 119
- Release Date: 29 March 2026
- ISBN: 9789360632083
- Brand: Kautilya
About the Book
Unlovable by Bharat Sabharwal is an emotional and introspective contemporary novel that explores loneliness, memory, quiet companionship, and the unspoken dimensions of love. Centered around Aarav, a man who feels invisible to the world, and Myra, a woman gifted with an extraordinary memory, the story unfolds through subtle emotions rather than dramatic declarations.
The novel presents a deeply human narrative about connection, emotional vulnerability, and the silent bonds that shape lives. Rather than focusing on conventional romance, the book explores the quiet presence of love — the kind that exists in understanding, shared silences, and emotional resonance. Through reflective storytelling and sensitive characterization, the author captures the emotional ache of being unseen and the comfort of finding someone who truly notices.

















