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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal
I didn’t set out to write the longest sentence in English.
I set out to tell the truth; the kind that doesn’t fit into paragraphs or pause politely between chapters.
The Last Sentence is a single breath of story; over 27,318 words without a full stop; a reflection of how memory actually works: flowing, tangled, unfinished. This book is not a conventional novel. It’s part lived experience, part poetic rebellion, part mir
I didn’t set out to write the longest sentence in English.
I set out to tell the truth; the kind that doesn’t fit into paragraphs or pause politely between chapters.
The Last Sentence is a single breath of story; over 27,318 words without a full stop; a reflection of how memory actually works: flowing, tangled, unfinished. This book is not a conventional novel. It’s part lived experience, part poetic rebellion, part mirror held up to anyone who’s ever questioned where they came from, who they are, or why they still carry what they do.
Written from the heart of Madras, now Chennai, it moves through childhood dreams, family ties, inner battles, cultural rhythm, grief that lingers, and hope that returns; not in plot twists, but in the quiet realizations that shape a life.
I didn’t write this to impress you.
I wrote this because I had to; because some stories don’t belong in neat boxes.
Because I believe every one of us is a sentence in progress; full of contradiction, beauty, pain, and potential.
This is my sentence. And now, it belongs to you too.
If you’ve ever felt too much, fallen apart silently, searched for something without knowing what; this book may not have your answers, but it might speak your language.
Let’s breathe this together.
From first word to last.
I didn’t set out to write the longest sentence in English.
I set out to tell the truth; the kind that doesn’t fit into paragraphs or pause politely between chapters.
The Last Sentence is a single breath of story; over 27,318 words without a full stop; a reflection of how memory actually works: flowing, tangled, unfinished. This book is not a conventional novel. It’s part lived experience, part poetic rebellion, part mir
I didn’t set out to write the longest sentence in English.
I set out to tell the truth; the kind that doesn’t fit into paragraphs or pause politely between chapters.
The Last Sentence is a single breath of story; over 27,318 words without a full stop; a reflection of how memory actually works: flowing, tangled, unfinished. This book is not a conventional novel. It’s part lived experience, part poetic rebellion, part mirror held up to anyone who’s ever questioned where they came from, who they are, or why they still carry what they do.
Written from the heart of Madras, now Chennai, it moves through childhood dreams, family ties, inner battles, cultural rhythm, grief that lingers, and hope that returns; not in plot twists, but in the quiet realizations that shape a life.
I didn’t write this to impress you.
I wrote this because I had to; because some stories don’t belong in neat boxes.
Because I believe every one of us is a sentence in progress; full of contradiction, beauty, pain, and potential.
This is my sentence. And now, it belongs to you too.
If you’ve ever felt too much, fallen apart silently, searched for something without knowing what; this book may not have your answers, but it might speak your language.
Let’s breathe this together.
From first word to last.
In the dusty corners of a small-town library, I discovered a series of letters written by a soldier named Bharath during World War I. Addressed to an imaginary "Anamika," his words were filled with longing, love, and the hope for peace; emotions that reached across time and touched my soul.
As I read his letters, I felt a deep, unexplainable connection to him. Though he lived and died long before I was born, his love and pain became my own. Driven by h
In the dusty corners of a small-town library, I discovered a series of letters written by a soldier named Bharath during World War I. Addressed to an imaginary "Anamika," his words were filled with longing, love, and the hope for peace; emotions that reached across time and touched my soul.
As I read his letters, I felt a deep, unexplainable connection to him. Though he lived and died long before I was born, his love and pain became my own. Driven by his story, I set out to share his words with the world, discovering along the way that love, even from the past, has the power to heal and unite.
I Need U is a poignant tale of timeless love, a connection that transcends history, and the belief that love can change the world.
I thought I understood love. But Krishna returned, showing me there’s always more to learn.
In Mastering the Art of Professional Love, I dive deeper into love as a skill; love that serves, love that leads, love that transcends fear and attachment. Krishna teaches me to embrace love not just as an emotion, but as a force that can transform everything.
This is love that’s patient, purposeful, and powerful. It’s love that elevate
I thought I understood love. But Krishna returned, showing me there’s always more to learn.
In Mastering the Art of Professional Love, I dive deeper into love as a skill; love that serves, love that leads, love that transcends fear and attachment. Krishna teaches me to embrace love not just as an emotion, but as a force that can transform everything.
This is love that’s patient, purposeful, and powerful. It’s love that elevates relationships, fuels growth, and inspires others. Through each lesson, I discover how to make love my greatest practice.
Ready to master love in every form? Join me on this journey.
I was at the end of my rope; heartbroken, lost, and convinced I was destined to fail in love. Then I met Krishna, a stranger who promised to teach me how to love like a master. Not just in romance, but in every part of my life.
He showed me that love isn't luck or destiny; it's a skill. A choice. A practice of self-awareness, kindness, and connection. Through his lessons, I discovered that true love begins with me. It’s not about perfection; it&r
I was at the end of my rope; heartbroken, lost, and convinced I was destined to fail in love. Then I met Krishna, a stranger who promised to teach me how to love like a master. Not just in romance, but in every part of my life.
He showed me that love isn't luck or destiny; it's a skill. A choice. A practice of self-awareness, kindness, and connection. Through his lessons, I discovered that true love begins with me. It’s not about perfection; it’s about being real, owning my role, and giving without expecting.
This book is my journey of learning to love with purpose, to embrace failure as growth, and to find strength in vulnerability. How to Be the Most Professional Lover in History is my invitation to you; to redefine love, not as a feeling, but as a way of being.
Are you ready to become the master of your own love story?
They call me Saraswati; goddess of wisdom and everything I'm supposed to be. But when no one’s looking, I’m just Sara; the girl with a sketchbook full of doodles and a dream of painting murals on every boring wall in town.
When I’m picked for a prestigious competition, I face a choice: follow the safe, “perfect” path my mom insists on, or risk everything to chase my own dreams.
It’s not easy being stuck betwe
They call me Saraswati; goddess of wisdom and everything I'm supposed to be. But when no one’s looking, I’m just Sara; the girl with a sketchbook full of doodles and a dream of painting murals on every boring wall in town.
When I’m picked for a prestigious competition, I face a choice: follow the safe, “perfect” path my mom insists on, or risk everything to chase my own dreams.
It’s not easy being stuck between tradition and rebellion, but hey, who says you can’t be both?
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