The House of May Flowers by Geetha Kariappa – A Rustic Mind
Raja loses his father at a young age and is sent over to his uncle's house. He returns to his native after a few years and has to take over the handling of the family property after his mother's untimely demise. Post that, he works tirelessly, despite getting married, having his own family, having one tragedy after another befall him, for the upkeep and maintenance of The House of May Flowers; something he considers his duty.
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