“All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.” If you grew up during the 1990s like me, then you must have read disclaimers like this at the beginning of a movie or a television show, a standard legal statement used to protect filmmakers from potential lawsuits.
These lines kept returning to me as I read Manjul Bajaj’s novel, Once Upon a Summer .
In the note at the end of the book, the author tells us that an unexpected social media post inspired the basic plot, which is quite a story in its own right. Bajaj encountered the story about the two protagonists, Madeline and Azeem, in the archives of private memory, on a Facebook group of Nainital residents. This sparked her interest in writing the novel.
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