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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 PalImagine a world where delivery drivers are celebrated as national heroes, potholes become the stuff of urban legends, and barbershops transform into the ultimate arenas of philosophical debate! Welcome to a realm where pandemonium takes the throne; chuckles are your best defence!
This collection of satirical short stories is a wild ride through the quirks of everyday life in India, where the ridiculous collides with the clever. From delivery mishaps that could compete with ambulance dramas to homefront skirmishes waged with unparalleled cleverness, these stories humorously highlight the oddities of a country that flourishes amidst its own contradictions.
Dive into a realm where mosquitoes operate blood banks, spiritual gatherings turn into marketing seminars, and gender revolutions ignite thanks to government giveaways. With a keen sense of wit and clever satire, these tales peel back the layers of absurdity, making you laugh, squirm, and relate all at once.
Ideal for those who appreciate witty observations and enjoy chuckling at the absurdities of life, this book is a tribute to the tenacious, eccentric, and endlessly inventive nature of everyday champions—both large and small. Prepare yourself for a good chuckle and a fresh, wildly amusing perspective on the world!
Pratyaya Jagannath
Development professional, two decades wrestling bureaucrats, NGO workers, politicians, village bullies, and urbane types (they always win), plus the usual rural development challenges. MBA (XIMB), Masters (Cornell), PhD (almost!). Childhood heroes: Robin Hood (never did archery) and Jules Verne (submarine still on backorder). Laughter is my best (and cheapest) medicine; living with bipolar disorder makes it essential. Travel philosophy: cheap flights, questionable hotels, unforgettable (and possibly scarring) experiences. I write satires because the world is a hilarious (and terrifying) mess, and sometimes you have to laugh.
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