Book Review: "The Letters We Keep" by Nisha Sharma
- Rujuta Desai
- May 2, 2024
- 1 min read

In "The Letters We Keep," Nisha Sharma tells a cool story about college life, love, and a mysterious old library. Jessie is a smart freshman who wants to be an engineer, and Ravi is a charming senior who wants to be a writer. They end up locked in the library together and find old letters from the 1970s. These letters tell the sad but sweet story of two lovers from the past.
Jessie and Ravi's own romance starts to bloom as they read the letters together. It's fun to see how their different backgrounds and families affect their relationship. The story is also about their struggles with their identities and the pressure from their families.
Sharma writes in a way that makes you feel like you're right there with Jessie and Ravi. The characters feel real, and it's easy to root for them. The book is short and easy to read, perfect for a quick escape.
While the romance between Jessie and Ravi happens fast, it fits with the fast-paced college vibe. However, some parts could have been explored more, like the experiences of Indian immigrants and the mystery of the old lovers.
Overall, "The Letters We Keep" is a fun and heartwarming read. If you're into college romance and a bit of mystery, give this book a try!






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