The Second Neighbourhood is a quiet, bittersweet novel about first love and the words we never manage to say. It follows Daniyal, a diligent schoolboy whose every early morning, highest mark, and carefully chosen route home is secretly devoted to Lila - a blue-eyed girl who lives one street over and never knows she is the centre of his world. For two years he loves her entirely in silence: guarding a spot in the assembly line to watch her face catch the sun, befriending the boys in her lane, walking her home each day two paces behind, too frightened ever to speak. Then her family moves away, the window he watched goes dark, and the word he kept saving for the perfect moment has nowhere left to go. What remains is the memory - and the novel's slow, tender reckoning with how a love so large could leave so little said, and why, in the end, he wouldn't trade the silence or the loss for anything.
AmazonPagina's: 157, Paperback, Independently published
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