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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn in Kolkata, Debabani Chandra, studied at Miranda House College, Delhi and did her post-graduation in Journalism from Calcutta University. She enjoyed a brief stint in the teaching profession. She began her journey as an author when she published her poetry book ‘Optimism Unveiled’ in 2019. Now she has forayed into the world of romance through her book ‘Rainbow Calling’, an anthology of short stories.Read More...
Born in Kolkata, Debabani Chandra, studied at Miranda House College, Delhi and did her post-graduation in Journalism from Calcutta University. She enjoyed a brief stint in the teaching profession. She began her journey as an author when she published her poetry book ‘Optimism Unveiled’ in 2019. Now she has forayed into the world of romance through her book ‘Rainbow Calling’, an anthology of short stories.
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Rainbow is calling to be in love when dreams no longer remain as dreams but take the shape of reality in thought and action.The book is an anthology of romantic stories depicting emotions that is the core of human relationships. There is a story of the fighting spirit of a girl who is the victim of child marriage and how she gains the love and support of a kind-hearted soul. A man’s confession of love to a woman after forty years who he loved since childhood
Rainbow is calling to be in love when dreams no longer remain as dreams but take the shape of reality in thought and action.The book is an anthology of romantic stories depicting emotions that is the core of human relationships. There is a story of the fighting spirit of a girl who is the victim of child marriage and how she gains the love and support of a kind-hearted soul. A man’s confession of love to a woman after forty years who he loved since childhood. A tale of a transgender who is trying to carve a niche in society despite betrayal and social stigma. Adolescent love is reflected in another one. The meeting of two souls in pain against the backdrop of Nagaland is yet another effort to reflect on sublime love.Romance is not always love between two individuals but it could be with one’s penchant for the fulfilment of an incipient dream. Survival to keep the love alive is an effort to justify love in the true sense of the term.
The book, Optimism Unveiled, begins with an ode paying tribute to President Abdul Kalam whose dream was to see India shining in every field. ‘Hima’ is a poem to honour the achievements of the great athlete, Hima Das, whose life is a source of inspiration for all. The book has poems of varied tastes. The poems ‘Paradise’ and ‘Blend’ are experimental in a sense, as photographs of the talented photographer Sudip Bhattacharya ar
The book, Optimism Unveiled, begins with an ode paying tribute to President Abdul Kalam whose dream was to see India shining in every field. ‘Hima’ is a poem to honour the achievements of the great athlete, Hima Das, whose life is a source of inspiration for all. The book has poems of varied tastes. The poems ‘Paradise’ and ‘Blend’ are experimental in a sense, as photographs of the talented photographer Sudip Bhattacharya are used to pen down romantic verses and poetry of peace. ‘I have a dream,’ based on the painting of a promising painter, Sejuti Biswas, is steeped in romantic bliss. ‘She’ is a poetic tale based on a real-life experience. ‘Four Feathers’ symbolises trauma of four women whose ultimate freedom lies in sharing and caring. ‘Mother’ portrays a woman’s helplessness followed by her fearless step to protect her girl child. The book ends with the message of freedom in ‘Bihanga’ (The Bird) based on dancer Alokananda Roy’s venture of initiating cultural therapy amongst prisoners by teaching them the art of dance.
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