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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAuthor Shree Namdeo glorifies herself in a world where exploring and prospering is the key to a happy life. Her upbringing with unusual happenings of life she felt compelled to reevaluate her life and reinvent herself through activism and writing. Shree speaks to each reader as a related part of the earth, an extraordinary community to which we all belong, towards uneasy questions about intimacy, love, death, and the human spirit. Her interests are multifarious as are her several academic degrees. She is a morning person and her love for ice-creams is endless.Read More...
Author Shree Namdeo glorifies herself in a world where exploring and prospering is the key to a happy life. Her upbringing with unusual happenings of life she felt compelled to reevaluate her life and reinvent herself through activism and writing.
Shree speaks to each reader as a related part of the earth, an extraordinary community to which we all belong, towards uneasy questions about intimacy, love, death, and the human spirit.
Her interests are multifarious as are her several academic degrees. She is a morning person and her love for ice-creams is endless.
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To reborn with true strength
you’ve to die
a million times.
Give a sacred act of patience
and watch how
tender and delicate
you are.
What is found among the painful things, the wounds you carry? or the wounds that demand attention? People will teach you a little of everything but certainly will forget to teach you self care lessons.
This book drives onboard existential questions and th
To reborn with true strength
you’ve to die
a million times.
Give a sacred act of patience
and watch how
tender and delicate
you are.
What is found among the painful things, the wounds you carry? or the wounds that demand attention? People will teach you a little of everything but certainly will forget to teach you self care lessons.
This book drives onboard existential questions and the reality of our present moment: being ostensibly connected to each other, yet emotionally alone.
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