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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe idea of 18TEEN is to create a self introspecting behaviour in the readers through the childhood stories and ideas of the author and by questioning the society, religion and readers themselves.
The majority of people accept the world as it is presented to them by society and their religion and that is doing no good. In fact, it can be a regret to many people if they figure it out later on in the course of their life. Teenage is the stage at which we build habits, find passions but also got tangled in different norms and rules of society and religion and it's better if they leave behind these asap.
The book subtly discusses arrogance and atheism and is written as one conversation between the author and reader.
The book is not meant to hurt the people with certain beliefs discussed in it.
Shubh Mittal
I am currently a Physics Honours undergrad at the University of Delhi, New Delhi. As a bibliophile, I keep searching, reading and reviewing books, mostly self-help and finance. From childhood, I have a hunger for answers, for truths of life, religion and God. As a course of this, I ended up writing my first book 18TEEN to question social and religious beliefs. Being an atheist and a physics grad normal answers do not satisfy me and this is what discussed in 18TEEN and to encourage people to crave truth.
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