The author says: I have tried to capture in the book the struggles that Nepali youth face abroad, the responsibility of being the eldest child, and the fate they face.
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Suraj Gaire ‘Bivash’ has released his first novel ‘Jetho Chhoro’. The role of the eldest son in a lower-class family, the ups and downs of the role of the eldest child for society and family, love, conflict, and the struggle he faces abroad are presented in a realistic and interesting manner in the novel.
Born in Syangja and currently residing in Nawalpur, Kawasoti, Gaire has already brought 40 Nepali modern and folk songs to the market. This is his first work in writing novels.
‘I have tried to capture the struggles that Nepali youth face abroad, the responsibility of the eldest child and the fate they face in the book,’ he said, ‘‘Jetho Chhoro’ is not just my story, it is the silent truth of every family.’
