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For example, where other authors write "He was angry," Sandal writes: "Uske shaakhsaan mein wo khamoshi thi jo toofan se pehle aati hai, aur aankhon mein wo aag jo apna hi ghar jala rahi thi." (There was a silence in his demeanor that comes before a storm, and in his eyes was a fire burning its own home.)
Years later, Ayesha’s gallery in Paris draws crowds. Among them is a woman with a silver flute, smiling at the portrait of a young girl with wild hair and a heart full of stars. “Husn-e-Jana,” she whispers, “was never about us. It was always about her.” husn e jana novel by sandal verified