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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 PalWhat if identity were not a jewel hidden within, but a bridge built between?
In The City of Becoming, the Seeker steps out of the sterile solitude of the House of Being into a world alive with masks, stories, debts, and obligations. Here, recognition is currency, freedom is never free of ties, and every encounter leaves a mark. Through festivals and markets, mirrors and bridges, the Seeker discovers that to exist is to be seen — and to truly live is to see in return.
A lyrical and thought-provoking sequel to The House of Being, this book blends narrative, philosophy, and myth into a meditation on freedom, justice, and community. It will resonate with readers of Calvino, Le Guin, and Hesse — and with anyone who has ever asked: Who am I, when I am with you?
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Shanmugam is an engineer by profession and a writer by vocation. His work bridges the precision of structure with the openness of story, weaving together philosophy, allegory, and lived experience. He is the author of The House of Being, a meditation on solitude and identity, and The City of Becoming, its companion, which explores recognition, freedom, and the ethics of living together.
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