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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAn obstetrician and gynecologist by profession, Dr Maimoona Ahmed does not consider herself to be a typical “doctor”. According to her, she is neither serious nor sophisticated enough! She has always been fascinated by the art of using words to transport people to a different world and has experimented with creative writing right from her childhood days. However, these works were limited to poems and snippets meant for family and friends or random expressions of an overpowering emotion. She has incorporated this passion in her career by writing numerous academic articles and chapters whichRead More...
An obstetrician and gynecologist by profession, Dr Maimoona Ahmed does not consider herself to be a typical “doctor”. According to her, she is neither serious nor sophisticated enough! She has always been fascinated by the art of using words to transport people to a different world and has experimented with creative writing right from her childhood days. However, these works were limited to poems and snippets meant for family and friends or random expressions of an overpowering emotion. She has incorporated this passion in her career by writing numerous academic articles and chapters which have been published in both national and international medical journals and textbooks. Rani and I is her first foray into fiction. She believes that it is the simple story that makes a huge impact, and hopes everyone enjoys her attempt at such a tale.
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What if the greatest lessons about being human came from animals?
At the Sanctuary, fearless Rani and shy Meera couldn’t be more different—but the animals they
befriend bring them together. As they navigate adventures big and small, the girls discover courage, compassion, and strengths they never knew they had.
This final chapter of Rani’s world is a heartwarming story of friendship, growth, and the quiet magic that happens when humans a
What if the greatest lessons about being human came from animals?
At the Sanctuary, fearless Rani and shy Meera couldn’t be more different—but the animals they
befriend bring them together. As they navigate adventures big and small, the girls discover courage, compassion, and strengths they never knew they had.
This final chapter of Rani’s world is a heartwarming story of friendship, growth, and the quiet magic that happens when humans and animals live in harmony.
So, the simple animal farm is now an established animal sanctuary! But will this be enough to save the animals?
Join Raju and Chanchal in their journey full of struggles and triumphs as they renegotiate life without Rani. One is a serious and conscientious elephant, whose tragic past continues to clash with the present. The other is a free-spirited and bubbly young goat, whose innocence and pure heart underlines all the quirks. Follow their adventures
So, the simple animal farm is now an established animal sanctuary! But will this be enough to save the animals?
Join Raju and Chanchal in their journey full of struggles and triumphs as they renegotiate life without Rani. One is a serious and conscientious elephant, whose tragic past continues to clash with the present. The other is a free-spirited and bubbly young goat, whose innocence and pure heart underlines all the quirks. Follow their adventures in their words in this new tale of self- discovery.
From the author of Rani and I, enjoy yet another heartwarming storytale of love, friendship and family.
Bhola is a young, orphan village boy who believes when they tell him that he is a lost cause. But things take on a completely different turn when he is made caretaker for Rani, an orphan baby elephant. Can a boy and an elephant be best friends despite the differences in species, personalities and abilities?
Join Bhola and Rani on their journey of self-discovery and adventures on the animal farm. Enjoy this simple tale served with a side dish of humour
Bhola is a young, orphan village boy who believes when they tell him that he is a lost cause. But things take on a completely different turn when he is made caretaker for Rani, an orphan baby elephant. Can a boy and an elephant be best friends despite the differences in species, personalities and abilities?
Join Bhola and Rani on their journey of self-discovery and adventures on the animal farm. Enjoy this simple tale served with a side dish of humour and a healthy dose of imagination.
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