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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLavanya is from Hyderabad, the City of Pearls. She is married to her sweetheart and they are blessed with a son. Her frequent travel to other countries has given her the chance to meet different people from several cultures. This has enhanced her understanding of how different we all are physically and yet so similar emotionally. Lavanya has been blogging since past seven years on a wide range of topics. She has always wanted to write a book which hasn’t proved to be easy. According to her, the biggest challenge in creative writing is to remain in the ideal frame of mind for a long perioRead More...
Lavanya is from Hyderabad, the City of Pearls. She is married to her sweetheart and they are blessed with a son. Her frequent travel to other countries has given her the chance to meet different people from several cultures. This has enhanced her understanding of how different we all are physically and yet so similar emotionally. Lavanya has been blogging since past seven years on a wide range of topics. She has always wanted to write a book which hasn’t proved to be easy. According to her, the biggest challenge in creative writing is to remain in the ideal frame of mind for a long period of time. She presents the truth in a most whimsical manner in her debut book. Lavanya confesses she hasn’t written anything related to this genre in all her years of experience as a blogger. However, she believes that life throws us into situations that either make or break us and how we evolve from these experiences depends on the kind of choices we make.
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What if you crossed paths with someone you felt you had known before? Would you fall in love with someone you hated? Is it possible to love someone who has caused you pain? When such a connection is made, you have no idea whether it is good or bad and you are drawn to them like a magnet. Relationships like these offer opportunities to learn and grow, most importantly they put an end to any unfinished business from the past. This is not the easiest of tasks. As
What if you crossed paths with someone you felt you had known before? Would you fall in love with someone you hated? Is it possible to love someone who has caused you pain? When such a connection is made, you have no idea whether it is good or bad and you are drawn to them like a magnet. Relationships like these offer opportunities to learn and grow, most importantly they put an end to any unfinished business from the past. This is not the easiest of tasks. As a matter of fact, it becomes a reason to learn some outstanding lessons from the pain the other soul inflicts upon you, the very same soul that demands your attention, respect and love.
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