The Postmaster’s Son is a moving tale of love, legacy, and the invisible thread between generations. Set in the rural village of Ashapur, the novel follows Arnab—an ambitious tech leader returning to India after years abroad—only to face a silent ...
The Postmaster’s Son is a moving tale of love, legacy, and the invisible thread between generations. Set in the rural village of Ashapur, the novel follows Arnab—an ambitious tech leader returning to India after years abroad—only to face a silent war with his father, Gourango, a revered postmaster rooted in tradition. As digital modernity clashes with handwritten legacies, Arnab must navigate the tension between progress and belonging, ambition and identity. Through flashbacks, folk songs, and emotional reckonings, the story unfolds a powerful journey of reconciliation, rediscovery, and healing. With richly drawn characters, real-world depth, and lyrical prose, the novel explores what it truly means to come home—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. The Postmaster’s Son reminds us that sometimes, the future begins by embracing the past.
Tags : Indian fiction,Father-son relationship,Rural India,Generational conflict,Emotional fiction,Cultural identity,Coming home,Tech vs tradition,Reconciliation,Legacy and belonging