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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
The protagonist of this book is a young woman named "Alina," who has both happy and strenuous times in her life. Although it can be challenging to swallow, the author acknowledges that we nonetheless love every sip of bitter coffee when she compares it to life. The notion of "Bitter coffee," in which people unconsciously live their lives as a performance, presenting roles of strength and happiness while ignoring the hardships and challenges they confront, is e
The protagonist of this book is a young woman named "Alina," who has both happy and strenuous times in her life. Although it can be challenging to swallow, the author acknowledges that we nonetheless love every sip of bitter coffee when she compares it to life. The notion of "Bitter coffee," in which people unconsciously live their lives as a performance, presenting roles of strength and happiness while ignoring the hardships and challenges they confront, is explored in the book. In the end, the book emphasizes the reality of life's painful experiences.
I waked up in the morning, being the same lazy person With all those new hopes, of being my own new version The day started as usual, with my mom yelling and me ignoring Taking the shower as slow as I can, w Read More...
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