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Sunjeev Sahota
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
256
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Spoiled Heart is a contemporary novel set on the edge of the Peak District, where love, community, and political ambition intertwine. It follows Nayan Olak, a man still carrying the weight of past loss, as he becomes drawn to Helen Fletcher, who returns home with her teenage son Brandon. Geared toward adult readers who enjoy intricate family mysteries and sharp social insight, the book carries a warm, urgent, and sometimes hopeful emotional tone.
In The Spoiled Heart, the story unfolds through close, immersive prose that moves between personal longing, union work, and a rising political race. The author structures the narrative with interwoven timelines and intimate scenes set against the Peak District, letting secrets surface with quiet, devastating clarity. What makes this experience unique is the way everyday routines—a run through the hills, a council meeting, a family dinner—become gateways to larger questions about loyalty, justice, and the price of standing up for what you believe in.
As the relationships deepen, readers meet vivid characters—Helen Fletcher returning with unanswered questions; Brandon, her teenage son, navigating upheaval; and Megha, a formidable newcomer in the political arena whose presence tests Nayan's ideals. The journey is less about action and more about how choices ripple through a close-knit community, altering futures in unpredictable ways.
After finishing The Spoiled Heart, readers gain a deeper understanding of how personal decisions ripple through families and communities, and a renewed sense of empathy for flawed, hopeful characters. The book leaves you feeling thoughtful, connected to the Peak District, and confident that even difficult choices can lead to growth and new beginnings.
Product Details
Author
Sunjeev Sahota
Publisher
Penguin Hamish Hamilton
Number of Pages
256
Language
English
SKU
9780670098767
ISBN
9780670098767
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 699
₹ 594
15% Off