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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 Pal“When her father disappears beyond the waves, young Mala must confront the ocean she has always feared. In the heart of a storm, she encounters a monstrous creature from the depths — and the truth her father always reminded her: “It is all in the mind.”
As Mala grows into a woman of the sea, her journey becomes not just one of courage and self-discovery, but also a tender reflection of the bond between a father and daughter — one shaped by love and the quiet strength they find in each other.”
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Wangchuk Bhutia
Wangchuk Bhutia is from Kalimpong and is a former Merchant Navy officer. His poetry has received special recognition in multiple competitions, and his articles have been published in national and international dailies. Mala and The Sea Monster, his debut work of fiction, was written for his daughters and reflects his deep connection to the sea and the bond between a father and child.
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