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The story consists of time travel, an element of sci-fi, love, and we as readers are woven in and out of emotions, timelines, spaces and characters’ lives. It deeply examines the relationship between mother and daughter, a married man and his love interest, couples in unhappy marriages, and the results of it on their child.
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