Wait Till It’s Spring
A Light Novel of Quiet Realizations and a Life Gently Reclaimed
What if this life is just a classroom—and every joy, heartbreak, routine, and moment of waiting is a lesson we’re meant to learn?
Set in the gentle rhythm of Indian family life, Wait Till It’s Spring follows Asha, a mother of two young boys, as she moves through the familiar chaos of parenting, prayers, grief, and rediscovery. While waiting outside her son’s school one day, a strange, quiet thought stirs: perhaps life is like a class—meant for learning, failing, and repeating until we finally pass.
When a beloved elder in the family passes away, Asha returns to her hometown for the 12-day mourning ritual. Amid incense smoke and evening lamps, she begins to notice the way simplicity, balance, and small acts of grace shape a life worth living. Conversations with relatives, fleeting memories from her youth, and the wisdom hidden in ordinary people lead her into a quieter truth: peace doesn’t come from status or struggle. It comes from living well, daily, with no unfinished bitterness.
Through humble moments—watching her children draw, walking to the park, or observing an elderly woman folding laundry with care—Asha learns how to live with more intention, gratitude, and lightness.
This novel is a slow, meditative journey through the overlooked beauty of everyday life. It doesn’t shout. It listens. It doesn’t demand change. It invites you to realign.
Wait Till It’s Spring is for readers who crave simplicity, reflection, and warmth. If you’ve ever felt the world spinning too fast and wondered if you’re missing the point—this book is a pause, a breath, and a reminder that the smallest shifts in how we live can transform everything.