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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 PalGypsy Girl’s Tambourine is a collection of poems, accompanied by photographs as colorful and mesmerizing as a gypsy’s dance. While poems on the ‘Gypsy Girl’ take you on a journey of sights and senses, poems such as ‘Alma Calling’ and ‘Weeping Pines’ reflect the poet’s nostalgia and longing for the mountains and her childhood. On the other hand, poems such as ‘Love’ and ‘Broken Trust’ deal with human emotions both melancholic and joyous.
This book is a feast of stimulating words passionately woven together complemented by visuals that seduces your senses. At the end of a long and tiring day when the world seems to be closing in on you, the Gypsy Girl’s Tambourine offers solace to your weary soul.
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Doel is an ophthalmic surgeon by profession, while writing is her passion. She presently lives in Kolkata with her orthopedic husband and two young daughters.
She began inking short stories and poems and uploading them on social media platforms for her friends, with whose insistence she finally decided to get her works published. Having studied in a boarding school located in Kurseong, a hill station, Doel feels a strong bonding and nostalgia for the hills, which is reflected in her poems.
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