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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 collection of stories in Krishna’s Jaunt and Other Stories is a blend of fiction and fantasy. While most of them deal with human emotions and human reactions to different sets of circumstances and situations, quite a few deal with gods and goddesses who also, despite their supernatural powers, display human emotions and reactions. At times, they too commit blunders that lead to hilarious situations.
Besides, the gods and goddesses take to sports like cricket and soccer, and a couple of stories are woven around them. Animals like the dog and the squirrel too find a place in the stories where they play vital roles in apprehending criminals.
Amongst the stories, are a few involving men of high principles, and who are a role model for others. With romance being the main theme in most of them, and with humour interspersed here and there, the stories make for an interesting read.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.S M Sundaram
Seshadri Meenakshi Sundaram was born in 1932 in Mangalore. The son of the late R M Seshadri, ICS (Retd), he graduated in Mathematics and Law from the University of Madras. He represented his college in tennis, table tennis, cricket and athletics, and won quite a few prizes. After a brief stint with Messrs. Parry & Co., he ventured on his own, managing a small industrial unit until he decided to call it a day in 2000.
Until 2013, when he took to penning stories, he led a retired life, assembling jigsaw puzzles, doing artwork with shells and seeds, and coaching students in mathematics from standard eight to standard twelve – gratis.
Married in 1961, he has four daughters, of whom the last one is Dr Mini Rao, the well-known psychologist in Chennai.
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