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Hiraeth is a Welsh word or homesickness, or nostalgia, an earnest longing or desire, or a sense of regret.
‘Hiraeth - A home that never was’ by Mansi Narula Kashyap is a collection of poetry and prose about a home that the author believes does not exist in the real world but still cast a shadow or instil a sense of belongingness towards the same. Each poem will enhance the reader’s imagination, coaxing them to understand the dep
Hiraeth is a Welsh word or homesickness, or nostalgia, an earnest longing or desire, or a sense of regret.
‘Hiraeth - A home that never was’ by Mansi Narula Kashyap is a collection of poetry and prose about a home that the author believes does not exist in the real world but still cast a shadow or instil a sense of belongingness towards the same. Each poem will enhance the reader’s imagination, coaxing them to understand the depth of a home that never was.
“For just a moment, my heart believes.
The home that never was,
Still makes me homesick.
I do not even remember when we started building it brick by brick?
The thieves have come and robbed us of all that we had,
Trust, loyalty and love are now just in twisted weaves.”
The driver’s voice became muffled after I saw the lady from my window. She looked exactly like me; a mirror image. I shook my head. “Jesus!”
After her parents died in a tragic car crash, Erika moves to London from Dublin to get rid of the bad memories, her frantic nightmares, and disturbing hallucinations. In time, her life settles into a new routine with Lara, with whom she shares an apartment. They become the best of friends, enjoyi
The driver’s voice became muffled after I saw the lady from my window. She looked exactly like me; a mirror image. I shook my head. “Jesus!”
After her parents died in a tragic car crash, Erika moves to London from Dublin to get rid of the bad memories, her frantic nightmares, and disturbing hallucinations. In time, her life settles into a new routine with Lara, with whom she shares an apartment. They become the best of friends, enjoying London and meeting new people. Life is good.
A few months later, Erika meets Ethan who is suave, professional and dependable. A whirlwind romance follows and within a week they are married. Soon, Erika starts noticing some unusual incidents; the mysterious girl Maya, some cryptic books about secret societies and even a murder.
Will she be able to figure out these new mystical events in her life or will they overwhelm her, making her go insane?
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