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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVaibhavKolhe was born and brought up in the City of Kolhapur. He presently resides in Pune and works with a multinational company. The Incomplete is his first novel. He derived inspiration to write this novel from his own experiences with his disability and his realization of a new meaning to disability. Vaibhav loves listening to music and reading about astrophysics in his free time. He can be contacted via email at kolhev@gmail.comRead More...
VaibhavKolhe was born and brought up in the City of Kolhapur. He presently resides in Pune and works with a multinational company.
The Incomplete is his first novel.
He derived inspiration to write this novel from his own experiences with his disability and his realization of a new meaning to disability.
Vaibhav loves listening to music and reading about astrophysics in his free time.
He can be contacted via email at kolhev@gmail.com
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Meet Yash, a boy whose left leg and left hand are disabled. He always feels ashamed of his disability. Although he struggles doing the smallest of things, he avoids getting help for it.
He gets a job in an IT(Information Technology) company in Mumbai, where he meets Reena, a beautiful and very understanding girl.
His parents try to find him a match, knowing the norms of marriage. Yash knows his limitations but falls in love with Reena, and wants
Meet Yash, a boy whose left leg and left hand are disabled. He always feels ashamed of his disability. Although he struggles doing the smallest of things, he avoids getting help for it.
He gets a job in an IT(Information Technology) company in Mumbai, where he meets Reena, a beautiful and very understanding girl.
His parents try to find him a match, knowing the norms of marriage. Yash knows his limitations but falls in love with Reena, and wants to convey his feelings to her.
The Incomplete illustrates the discomfiting experiences that disabled people go through and the negative perspectives of society towards disabled people. Trying to make the best of his abilities,Yash realizes there is another definition of disability.
Will society, Reena, or Yash himself accept his incompleteness?
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