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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalColonel Shashank Kaushal has been a soldier for 23 years and has travelled far and wide. He has seen the gory battles in pristine valleys and the thriving love in scorching deserts. He has seen the country from Tyakshi in Leh to Vivekanand Rock in Kanyakumari. He is a battle-hardened soldier with a tender heart that throbs in unison with anyone who has a love story. He has closely observed ordinary people who had extraordinary love stories. He is now settled in Gurugram and continues to meet more common folks and brings to life the most astonishing stories. Read More...
Colonel Shashank Kaushal has been a soldier for 23 years and has travelled far and wide. He has seen the gory battles in pristine valleys and the thriving love in scorching deserts. He has seen the country from Tyakshi in Leh to Vivekanand Rock in Kanyakumari. He is a battle-hardened soldier with a tender heart that throbs in unison with anyone who has a love story. He has closely observed ordinary people who had extraordinary love stories. He is now settled in Gurugram and continues to meet more common folks and brings to life the most astonishing stories.
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Every life is a story; extraordinary stories of ordinary men and women. They work in small offices, study in ordinary schools and do very ordinary things, but their stories of love are far beyond our imagination. Fate twists their life and brings them to unexpected crossroads. What separates them from the pack is the choice they exercise. The grandmother at Ramban and the Irish girl at Rajasthan had one thing common: their choice. Ammi at Ladakh and the girl
Every life is a story; extraordinary stories of ordinary men and women. They work in small offices, study in ordinary schools and do very ordinary things, but their stories of love are far beyond our imagination. Fate twists their life and brings them to unexpected crossroads. What separates them from the pack is the choice they exercise. The grandmother at Ramban and the Irish girl at Rajasthan had one thing common: their choice. Ammi at Ladakh and the girl at Delhi had the same fate but different choices.
Stories inspire all of us. A routine life can be turned into extraordinary by making the right choice. This book is about all of us who have thousands of stories to be woven in future and the choices that we will make.
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