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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalN. Srinivasa Raghavan is an Information Technology professional, having spent more than 28 years in the Indian IT industry till date. After spending close to 25 years in the IT industry as part of his formal career, during which time he had occasion to work with two of the top three Indian IT companies, namely, Wipro Technologies (July 2003 – February 2011) and Tata Consultancy Services (March 2011 – December 2015), he chose to call time on his formal career in the IT industry in December 2015, and has since become a freelance technology trainer. The objective oRead More...
N. Srinivasa Raghavan is an Information Technology professional, having spent more than 28 years in the Indian IT industry till date. After spending close to 25 years in the IT industry as part of his formal career, during which time he had occasion to work with two of the top three Indian IT companies, namely, Wipro Technologies (July 2003 – February 2011) and Tata Consultancy Services (March 2011 – December 2015), he chose to call time on his formal career in the IT industry in December 2015, and has since become a freelance technology trainer. The objective of taking this important career decision was to spend more quality time with his ageing parents, and to explore his other interests, namely reading and spirituality. Though writing has been at the back of his mind for quite some time, it finally came to fruition at the passing away of his dear mother. He decided to pay tributes to his mother, and out of this conviction was born his maiden literary venture, which has taken the shape of this book. He stays in Hyderabad with his father, and can be reached at balu2804@gmail.com
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Miracle is the fictionalized account of my late nephew, my late brother’s eldest son. He was born with a genetic disorder for which there was no cure. He was a child of great beauty, and more important, beauty of spirit. In the very short time of twelve years that he got to spend with us, he taught us life lessons in unconditional love, friendship, inclusiveness, generosity of spirit, and last but not the least, the power of an effervescent smile. This ficti
Miracle is the fictionalized account of my late nephew, my late brother’s eldest son. He was born with a genetic disorder for which there was no cure. He was a child of great beauty, and more important, beauty of spirit. In the very short time of twelve years that he got to spend with us, he taught us life lessons in unconditional love, friendship, inclusiveness, generosity of spirit, and last but not the least, the power of an effervescent smile. This fictionalized account presents the ten beautiful years that I got to spend with the child, and this association enriched me in mind and spirit. The lessons that he taught us weren’t immediately apparent to us, caught as were in the emotion of the moment, and dealing with our little bundle of joy. Only after he passed away did the full import of the purpose of his life, and the important life lessons he taught us dawned on us, particularly me. The child couldn’t even speak, and this book is an attempt to give a voice to our little angel, and in the process getting to know his perspective. His dramatic reappearance is presented in Part I titled Homecoming, his perspectives in Part II titled Revelations, and his life lessons are presented in Part III of the book titled Gospel. I hope the book enriches the reader in mind and spirit. This book is dedicated to all specially-abled children.
Miracle is the fictionalized account of my late nephew, my late brother’s eldest son. He was born with a genetic disorder for which there was no cure. He was a child of great beauty, and more important, beauty of spirit. In the very short time of twelve years that he got to spend with us, he taught us life lessons in unconditional love, friendship, inclusiveness, generosity of spirit, and last but not the least, the power of an effervescent smile. This ficti
Miracle is the fictionalized account of my late nephew, my late brother’s eldest son. He was born with a genetic disorder for which there was no cure. He was a child of great beauty, and more important, beauty of spirit. In the very short time of twelve years that he got to spend with us, he taught us life lessons in unconditional love, friendship, inclusiveness, generosity of spirit, and last but not the least, the power of an effervescent smile. This fictionalized account presents the ten beautiful years that I got to spend with the child, and this association enriched me in mind and spirit. The lessons that he taught us weren’t immediately apparent to us, caught as were in the emotion of the moment, and dealing with our little bundle of joy. Only after he passed away did the full import of the purpose of his life, and the important life lessons he taught us dawned on us, particularly me. The child couldn’t even speak, and this book is an attempt to give a voice to our little angel, and in the process getting to know his perspective. His dramatic reappearance is presented in Part I titled Homecoming, his perspectives in Part II titled Revelations, and his life lessons are presented in Part III of the book titled Gospel. I hope the book enriches the reader in mind and spirit. This book is dedicated to all specially-abled children.
Amma is a tribute to my mother, who passed away earlier this year. The book traces her influence through successive years of my life, shaping my values, my convictions, and my world view. Once I got my father’s blessing to start my maiden literary venture, I set about writing the book.
This book is a heartfelt and tearful tribute to my mother; the loveliest woman I ever knew. It is also a deep, reverential tribute to all mothers and to mothe
Amma is a tribute to my mother, who passed away earlier this year. The book traces her influence through successive years of my life, shaping my values, my convictions, and my world view. Once I got my father’s blessing to start my maiden literary venture, I set about writing the book.
This book is a heartfelt and tearful tribute to my mother; the loveliest woman I ever knew. It is also a deep, reverential tribute to all mothers and to motherhood in general. May you continue to be God’s best representative on earth and inspire your children to aspire for something higher and something ennobling.
I hope every son and every daughter picking up this book will find it resonating with their love and affection for their own mothers. Pranaams.
For nine-year-old Balaji, the past few weeks had been a blur. Something had happened to disturb their idyllic middle-class existence. His was a family of five, his parents, his eldest brother Narendranath aged 17, and his elder sister Renu aged 14. Amongst the three siblings, Balaji had a zest for f Read More...
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