The journey of love, undertaken by a man, known by his name Ronal, has a lot to tell about how it deals with certain conditions that one can relate to it. It eloquently discusses the crucial aspects of love, relationship, and friendship, using stories within stories and allegories about the different strata of the given society. It tries to convey an important message, which is not to necessarily surrender to the blind practices but to stand up for the novelty of causes. The book highlights the finesse problems that contemporary society faces, even though it seems set decades ago. The title aims at dealing with both types of love – friendship and relationships. Dealing with issues like love, marriage, and family system, it comments on both practical and theoretical aspects of these relevant issues. Though the narrative is fiction, the author has made unstinted efforts to deal with the realistic situations to which one can relate. Overall, the book is a tell-tale summary of love in terms of friendship and relationship, which is likely to cater to both mature and undeveloped audiences that have an interest in social issues. An immensely regaled story of heart, the writer tries to whisper the truth about the feeling of love and relationship that also exists between parents who send their children abroad – or outside their home state in India – and their lonely lives in the aftermath of the migration of the latter.