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Vani launches her The Recession Groom in two cities

| | Sep 23, 2015, at 03:24 pm
Kochi, Sept 23 (IBNS) Indian novelist Vani launched her debut romantic novel, The Recession Groom at Just Books in Kochi city and at Hassan Marikar Hall in Trivandrum city recently recently.


The novel puts a positive spin on global recession, tracking the fascinating journey of a young IT professional from India and his adventures to find his ‘perfect partner’.

The author has given her work a uniquely Indian flavour, with its underlying theme of arranged marriages, a concept that has long piqued the curiosity of readers.

The novel has been published by Mumbai based Leadstart Publishing, leading publishers of fiction and non-fiction books in India.

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