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The main characters of Haunting Jasmine novel are John, Emma. The book has been awarded with Booker Prize, Edgar Awards and many others. One of the Best Works of Anjali Banerjee. published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is . Jasmine soon comes to realize that the bookstore is indeed enchanted and just might hold the key to her own healing and future. Haunting Jasmine is completely charming, not only as a story of a woman coming to realize her own worth, but as a love letter to books and bookstores. A bookstore is a place that is alive, and books have the means to deliver relevant messages to our lives today.  · Jasmine dodges her overbearing parents and memories of Bengali culture as she tries to recover from "Robert the dung heap." Banerjee's opulent prose is as colorful as Auntie's cherished keepsakes, and gently ironic supernatural elements—such as Jane Austen's ghost telling Jasmine "We love, and we lose, but we can love again"—add dimension to a romance that spins refreshingly into a Pages:


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Anjali Banerjee has 14 books on Goodreads with ratings. Anjali Banerjee’s most popular book is Haunting Jasmine. Jasmine soon comes to realize that the bookstore is indeed enchanted and just might hold the key to her own healing and future. Haunting Jasmine is completely charming, not only as a story of a woman coming to realize her own worth, but as a love letter to books and bookstores. A bookstore is a place that is alive, and books have the means to deliver relevant messages to our lives today. Jasmine dodges her overbearing parents and memories of Bengali culture as she tries to recover from "Robert the dung heap." Banerjee's opulent prose is as colorful as Auntie's cherished keepsakes, and gently ironic supernatural elements—such as Jane Austen's ghost telling Jasmine "We love, and we lose, but we can love again"—add dimension to a romance that spins refreshingly into a quirky, surprising denouement.

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