‘Gorkhaland – A Fictional Place’ is a quirky approach towards the dire straits of 'Dorjeling' (Darjeeling); not to be taken seriously but at the same time it is a definitive thought provocative sarcasm. Once in political shambles, Tiyen returns to his hometown after two decades of cutting ties with his beloved place, only to find out that so much has changed and progressed beyond his imagination. Gorkhaland has finally been achieved. Tiyen is flabbergasted to witness the futuristic developments. Gorkhaland was once only a distant and impossible dream but this time he is stunned to know about the Greater Gorkhaland. Novelist Labherikk H. Lawati is just an ordinary person trying hard not to get distracted by the internet, so as to play with words and weave them into a world of imagination. He is an aspiring film-maker and a singer, songwriter, occasionally appearing on spotify with not much but one or two songs. Eminent historian Dr. Sonam B. Wangyal, an expert on Darjeeling-Sikkim history, has written the introduction in the book.