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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 PalThree separate incidents—unrelated yet powerful—cast long shadows on the lives of ordinary people. The marks they leave are quiet but deep, shaping the way Neil, Padma, Stephen, and Swetha move through the world. Each of them carries private fears and battles they fight alone in the spaces between conversations and deadlines.
Neil enters the office hoping for a fresh start, unaware that his own past will collide with his future in unexpected ways. Padma hides her storms behind calm eyes, finding comfort in small routines. Stephen, sharp and ambitious, is driven by something he refuses to name. And Swetha, confident on the outside, carries her own invisible shadows.
Set against the everyday bustle of an office—its meetings, arguments, friendships, and silent corridors—The Chai We Share and the Things We Hide unravels the fragile trust that binds people together, the quiet love that grows slowly between moments, the hate they carry, and the surprising courage that rises in the most unexpected places.
This is a story about the weight we carry, the warmth we find, and the truths we learn to share only when we are ready.
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Vishnu Chandran
Vishnu Chandran is a contemporary writer whose work explores the emotional landscapes of people. Based in Dubai, he balances his professional life with his passion for storytelling, drawing inspiration from everyday encounters and the people around him. He began taking writing more seriously after 2020, when he started posting simple quotes on his Instagram page Ink_poems, eventually moving into short stories. His passion for writing comes from a desire to express the stories within him and to tell them in the way he believes they should be told. His greatest drive is when someone reads his writing and relates to the thoughts and the way they are expressed.
The Chai We Share and the Things We Hide marks his debut as a novelist.
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