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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNidhi in many Indian languages means treasure. The book is a collection of selective thoughts penned by a young mind who in some forms of compartmentalizing is classified a special one. The ability to write she feels is her treasure. The writings reflect a world that she sees. One day she is enjoying the rain as a kid and another day the rains takes her thoughts to new heights. Many desires of the young mind comes out rhyming through the lines. Events that happen trigger her thoughts. Sometime it is the agony of a girl or it is the sacrifice of our soldiers. She questions us as humans in our interaction with nature. The initial read will show the simple sight this young mind sees, but it also leaves a deeper impression in the mind of the reader.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Niveditha S J
Niveditha is doing her higher secondary education under the open schooling curriculum. She attends the conventional school to get the feeling of school environment. She started writing poems at a young age and has a deep interest in languages and history. She aspires to be a historian. She has a unique way of connecting her observations to some unique strings of thought. Although many of her poems have been published in school publications and children’s magazines, this is her first book.
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