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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSiya Sabharwal or SiyaS, as she likes to be called is a 16 year old, grade eleven student. She lives and has been brought up in Chandigarh, Punjab. Siya started writing at the ripe age of 12 and has been writing ever since. She is usually accused and found guilty of being lost in her own world. She draws inspiration from everything around her. Changes is her first book and she hopes to write many more. Apart from writing she loves to paint, read, fence and give speeches. She is a through feminist and has been a part of numerous social projects. She wishes to bring a change in this Read More...
Siya Sabharwal or SiyaS, as she likes to be called is a 16 year old, grade eleven student. She lives and has been brought up in Chandigarh, Punjab. Siya started writing at the ripe age of 12 and has been writing ever since. She is usually accused and found guilty of being lost in her own world. She draws inspiration from everything around her. Changes is her first book and she hopes to write many more. Apart from writing she loves to paint, read, fence and give speeches. She is a through feminist and has been a part of numerous social projects. She wishes to bring a change in this world one day.
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Changes.
It's not just a book,
It's my best friend.
It's a piece of my body.
And there you go,
I've put it in your arms,
For you to care,
To caress,
To read,
To believe,
And most importantly
To love.
Every single syllable,
Printed on these pages,
Spoke to me.
And now I want you,
To have a conversation.
So sit down, maybe,
With a
Changes.
It's not just a book,
It's my best friend.
It's a piece of my body.
And there you go,
I've put it in your arms,
For you to care,
To caress,
To read,
To believe,
And most importantly
To love.
Every single syllable,
Printed on these pages,
Spoke to me.
And now I want you,
To have a conversation.
So sit down, maybe,
With a cup of coffee.
Just the way that ‘one person’ likes theirs,
And read,
These words, I hope,
Pray and plead will help you breathe.
Thank you for choosing me.
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