Experience reading like never before
Sign in to continue reading.
Discover and read thousands of books from independent authors across India
Visit the bookstore"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 PalRutuja is an engineer with a design degree from the IDC school of Design, IIT Bombay. Working in the field of UX design she is one of those people who loves their day job and in her spare time she loves to write. She discovered the art of writing poetry through a homework assignment at school and has been writing poems in Marathi and English since then. Apart from writing she enjoys traveling, cooking and a good conversation.Read More...
Rutuja is an engineer with a design degree from the IDC school of Design, IIT Bombay. Working in the field of UX design she is one of those people who loves their day job and in her spare time she loves to write. She discovered the art of writing poetry through a homework assignment at school and has been writing poems in Marathi and English since then. Apart from writing she enjoys traveling, cooking and a good conversation.
Read Less...Achievements
If you are someone who believes in happily ever after this book is not for you.
If you believe that lost love is painful, full of hatred and should be forgotten then this book is not for you.
If you believe that thoughts can just be either white or black then this book is not for you either…
But if you think, believe and also accept that emotions can come in shades of grey and its a part of life and not a demon that needs to be shunned o
If you are someone who believes in happily ever after this book is not for you.
If you believe that lost love is painful, full of hatred and should be forgotten then this book is not for you.
If you believe that thoughts can just be either white or black then this book is not for you either…
But if you think, believe and also accept that emotions can come in shades of grey and its a part of life and not a demon that needs to be shunned or shamed in a corner. But to be embraced with grace and let go with perspective…Then enjoy reading what I loved to write about, cheers!
Are you sure you want to close this?
You might lose all unsaved changes.
The items in your Cart will be deleted, click ok to proceed.