This book is dedicated to the love that once was—
to the moments that linger long after the heart has broken,
and to the silence that follows when words are no longer enough.
Love, when lost, does not fade—it transforms. It teaches us how to ache with grace, how to hold memories with both pain and gratitude, and how to find beauty in the ashes of what we can never reclaim.
In these pages, you will find not only the story of love lost, but also the quiet strength that comes from enduring it. It is for anyone who has watched someone they love drift beyond reach, for those who still trace the outlines of a name in the dark, and for those who are learning, slowly, tenderly, to live again.
May this book remind you that grief is not the end of love—it is its echo.
And within that echo, we find the courage to keep going.
The Last Postcard
Estimated delivery dates: Apr 1, 2026 - Apr 6, 2026
₹449.00
Susan Wadforth is a writer, best known for her thought-provoking storytelling, evocative prose, and deep exploration of the human condition. Born in Bangalore, Susan grew up with a profound love for literature, immersing herself in books from a young age. This early passion for reading ignited a lifelong desire to write and share their unique perspectives with the world.
Susan pursued their education at Karnataka State Open University where they studied her Master’s Degree in Literature. and writing skills. Although she initially focused on being a linguistic Trainer and Academia her love, it was during this time that the seeds of their literary career were sown. The decision to become an author was not immediate, but after a period of reflection, Susan dedicated time to writing, believing that her calling lay in weaving stories that could resonate with readers on a deeply emotional and intellectual level.
The writing process for Susan is deeply personal, with much of the work based on some experiences, observations of the world, and the people she meets. The themes of her books often explore universal human emotions—love, loss, identity, and the quest for meaning—while offering insightful commentary on society, culture, and personal growth. Her ability to create complex, multi-dimensional characters allows readers to see themselves reflected in the stories, adding depth to the themes and making the work all the more impactful.
Two of her most celebrated works, “Does It”, showcases the author's signature writing style and thematic focus. The novel, set in a middle class, and how and why life changes in a relationship, follows the journey of as they navigate through conflict. Through compelling dialogue and intricate world-building, the author tackles issues such as loneliness while keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The narrative's unexpected twists and emotional depth have earned the book critical acclaim and a loyal following among readers.
Susan remained steadfast in her pursuit of storytelling. Her journey to publication was not without easy but the author’s perseverance ultimately led to her second book, written and crafted for Children called “Tell A Tale”.
Beyond her writing, Susan has a Doctorate in Child Psychology and has won accolades throughout her career for her relationship and dedication with hundreds of students to help moulid their life or career, such as teaching, public speaking.
Today, Susan has been recognized and awarded for her dedication for Art and Literature.
With this new release, she will continue to capture the imaginations of readers worldwide, proving that storytelling is not just a career, but a lifelong passion.
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| Weight | 0.75 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 14 × 3.5 cm |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
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