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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMedha Patel first opened her eyes in a remote village, nestled in the lap of one of the ranges of the Satpura mountains, on the banks of the river Tapi, the verdant Parisar. She started composing poems at the age of thirteen, and at nineteen she published her first collection. A drop had embarked on a voyage to a boundless ocean, an unknown distant destination, miles and miles away, scattering on the way fragments of spirit and praying and singing in the silences of her soul. Her father is a lawyer and her mother is a school teacher. Both being primary sources of motivation behind her passionRead More...
Medha Patel first opened her eyes in a remote village, nestled in the lap of one of the ranges of the Satpura mountains, on the banks of the river Tapi, the verdant Parisar. She started composing poems at the age of thirteen, and at nineteen she published her first collection. A drop had embarked on a voyage to a boundless ocean, an unknown distant destination, miles and miles away, scattering on the way fragments of spirit and praying and singing in the silences of her soul.
Her father is a lawyer and her mother is a school teacher. Both being primary sources of motivation behind her passion of writing; yet writing as a gift comes from her mother Medha believes. She is a very social person and has not stopped being a magician in the kitchen.
A young adult fiction by the author of RUDDERLESS IN THE SHORELESS SEA – a poetry book. This time from her comes another book which is a love story where she has tried showcasing the thoughts of the modern India.
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Living in traditional India, with a cosmopolitan outlook, can be quite a struggle.
Natasha Arora is too flamboyant for Aurangabad, a Maharashtrian city, where she meets her love, a British man from Kenya.
They fall for each other, but their love story takes a turn for the worse. 24 years of life and no Past?
A secret is a slave when you make it public yourself, but doesn’t it become your master if someone finds it out on their own?
<Living in traditional India, with a cosmopolitan outlook, can be quite a struggle.
Natasha Arora is too flamboyant for Aurangabad, a Maharashtrian city, where she meets her love, a British man from Kenya.
They fall for each other, but their love story takes a turn for the worse. 24 years of life and no Past?
A secret is a slave when you make it public yourself, but doesn’t it become your master if someone finds it out on their own?
“Gone days are never gone,” especially when your past is powerful.
“If poetry comes not as naturally as leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all.”
-John Keats
I read the above quote somewhere and immediately felt as if the soul – my “pattern of writing” was given the body of words. It is my strong belief that unless you feel something you cannot adorn it with the fine robe of words. As adolescents, all of us were given pre-conceived notions regarding something or the other, and we accepted and fol
“If poetry comes not as naturally as leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all.”
-John Keats
I read the above quote somewhere and immediately felt as if the soul – my “pattern of writing” was given the body of words. It is my strong belief that unless you feel something you cannot adorn it with the fine robe of words. As adolescents, all of us were given pre-conceived notions regarding something or the other, and we accepted and followed them; barely have we thought about how and why people have arrived at that conjecture. This book contains all that I have felt through the years while growing up - all I have thought about, considered, reconsidered, and churned inside me. The conclusion of my thoughts is now in your hands.
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