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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 PalThis book is a labor of love and was written in times of sheer
solitude. It lays bare the author’s keen observation about life. The
author weaves exquisite similes to describe the paradox called
“Life.”
Poetry, at times, leaves an indelible impression on the readers.
Mostly, poetry unfolds the deepest crevices of life that necessitate
fewer words. Molly Kumar, the author of this book, is not a stranger
to the world of expressions. This is her fourth book but it should
have been her first as this is how her journey began when she was
young. In her youth, she carried the seed of writing which is
metamorphosing into a plant with the unexplored possibility of
turning into a massive, spread-out tree. All things are possible!
- Jennifer Zulu (Southern Writers Bureau)
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Molly Kumar
Molly Kumar, is not a stranger to the world of expressions. This is her fourth book but it should have been her first as this is how her journey began when she was young. In her youth, she carried the seed of writing which is metamorphosing into a plant with the unexplored possibility of turning into a massive, spread-out tree. All things are possible! - Jennifer Zulu (Southern Writers Bureau)
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