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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 PalDr Sibichen K. Mathew is the author of popular books such as ‘When the Boss is Wrong: Making and Unmaking of the Leader Within You’, ‘You Just Got Cheated: Understanding White Collar Crimes’, ‘Making People Pay: The Economic Sociology of Taxation’, and ‘Snehakkoode’ (Fiction). His educational qualifications include MA, MPhil, PhD, PGPPM, LLB, CFE and PGDAM. He is a gold medalist from the University of Kerala, National Academy of Direct Taxes and National Police Academy. He is also recipient of award from the Central Board of Direct Taxes and fellowship from the University GrantRead More...
Dr Sibichen K. Mathew is the author of popular books such as ‘When the Boss is Wrong: Making and Unmaking of the Leader Within You’, ‘You Just Got Cheated: Understanding White Collar Crimes’, ‘Making People Pay: The Economic Sociology of Taxation’, and ‘Snehakkoode’ (Fiction). His educational qualifications include MA, MPhil, PhD, PGPPM, LLB, CFE and PGDAM. He is a gold medalist from the University of Kerala, National Academy of Direct Taxes and National Police Academy. He is also recipient of award from the Central Board of Direct Taxes and fellowship from the University Grants Commission. He is also a leadership trainer, blogger, Distinguished Toastmaster and a TEDx Speaker. He currently works as Director General in the Indian Revenue Service. His website is www.sibichen.in. He can be contacted in the eMail sibi5555@gmail.com.
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Short stories in this book present before us some of the grim and bare realities of the world in which we live with a touch of humour or pathos.The author offers simple sketches of extremely complex states of the human mind which would make the readers feel them acutely.
“Each story makes the reader feel that they are watching a movie; however the reader is invariably taken beyond a mere square-shaped frame into a three-dimensional world of many par
Short stories in this book present before us some of the grim and bare realities of the world in which we live with a touch of humour or pathos.The author offers simple sketches of extremely complex states of the human mind which would make the readers feel them acutely.
“Each story makes the reader feel that they are watching a movie; however the reader is invariably taken beyond a mere square-shaped frame into a three-dimensional world of many particular life-circumstances. There can be no doubt that the collection offers a whole feast of varied and distinct flavours. If some of the moments that the author presents in these stories remain etched in your mind for a long while, that is no surprise.”
-Jayaraj
(Renowned movie director, scriptwriter, and the winner of many national and international prizes as a film maker)
“Being a murmur to the self, each of these stories brims with tender reflectiveness laced with gentle humour. Even though the narrator subjects themselves to severe self-criticism and guilt in many of these stories, there is also an element of self-care, the need to be kind to oneself, the need to be aware of the severe limitations under which an individual can act in a ruthless and cruel world of restrictions and violence. The translator’s challenge has been to carry these qualities, so crucial to the examination of the self that these stories represent, into the English.”
-J Devika
(Translator, Professor, and Social Researcher)
Short stories in this book present before us some of the grim and bare realities of the world in which we live with a touch of humour or pathos.The author offers simple sketches of extremely complex states of the human mind which would make the readers feel them acutely.
“Each story makes the reader feel that they are watching a movie; however the reader is invariably taken beyond a mere square-shaped frame into a three-dimensional world of many par
Short stories in this book present before us some of the grim and bare realities of the world in which we live with a touch of humour or pathos.The author offers simple sketches of extremely complex states of the human mind which would make the readers feel them acutely.
“Each story makes the reader feel that they are watching a movie; however the reader is invariably taken beyond a mere square-shaped frame into a three-dimensional world of many particular life-circumstances. There can be no doubt that the collection offers a whole feast of varied and distinct flavours. If some of the moments that the author presents in these stories remain etched in your mind for a long while, that is no surprise.”
-Jayaraj
(Renowned movie director, scriptwriter, and the winner of many national and international prizes as a film maker)
“Being a murmur to the self, each of these stories brims with tender reflectiveness laced with gentle humour. Even though the narrator subjects themselves to severe self-criticism and guilt in many of these stories, there is also an element of self-care, the need to be kind to oneself, the need to be aware of the severe limitations under which an individual can act in a ruthless and cruel world of restrictions and violence. The translator’s challenge has been to carry these qualities, so crucial to the examination of the self that these stories represent, into the English.”
-J Devika
(Translator, Professor, and Social Researcher)
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