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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalResham was brought up in the city of art and culture – Kolkata, West Bengal in India. When she was just fourteen, she wrote poems and was often applauded for them in her school. She soon started writing every day at nights before going to bed. But one day she secretly burned all her poetry and writing, and gave it up forever. Or so she thought. Her desire to read and write was rekindled when she was working with Thomson Reuters in Bangalore as a Data Analyst, where one day she was asked to write a small article for some group activity. Resham looks forward to seeing new places, traRead More...
Resham was brought up in the city of art and culture – Kolkata, West Bengal in India.
When she was just fourteen, she wrote poems and was often applauded for them in her school. She soon started writing every day at nights before going to bed.
But one day she secretly burned all her poetry and writing, and gave it up forever. Or so she thought.
Her desire to read and write was rekindled when she was working with Thomson Reuters in Bangalore as a Data Analyst, where one day she was asked to write a small article for some group activity.
Resham looks forward to seeing new places, traveling, meeting and understanding people coming from different backgrounds. She speaks French apart from English and Hindi. She has traveled to different parts of India as well as the UK. It was during her work tenure at British Telecom in London, where the idea of writing came into her mind. Seeing the situation of women around her, influenced her to resuming writing. This eventually gave birth to her first novel – ‘THE LONDON BRIDE.’
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Laila’s life with Adi was a new day every day, in the city of London. This bride undergoes violence day and night and is trapped by her husband’s emotional manipulation. With access to neither friend nor family, can she gather the courage to take the help of the London Police? After escaping from him, can she unbind herself from the fear instilled in her? Can she really come out of the memories of that life? Where did her struggle to get her answers in lif
Laila’s life with Adi was a new day every day, in the city of London. This bride undergoes violence day and night and is trapped by her husband’s emotional manipulation. With access to neither friend nor family, can she gather the courage to take the help of the London Police? After escaping from him, can she unbind herself from the fear instilled in her? Can she really come out of the memories of that life? Where did her struggle to get her answers in life take her to?
Seeing the ugly face of the legal system and the court, how did she manage to end the toxic relationship before divorce? Was she able to forgive her husband? What impact did the cultural environment and lifestyle of London imprint on Laila’s life and in what way did it make her marital life worse? Was she able to find her inner peace? Who were with her in this phase of life and how did she become fearless? Laila’s story is an example for anyone on how to magically turn around unfavorable situations.
The story of an Asian woman, who powerfully moves ahead putting her marital relationship behind and builds a new life for herself, emerging as an empowered woman…
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