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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 PalEvery family carries untold stories—whispers of love, loss, wisdom, and silence.
The Man Who Listened: 25 Stories and 100 Reflections is a heartfelt journey into those quiet corners, where a young man sets out to uncover not just his family tree, but the voices and lessons that shaped it. What begins as a search for ancestry blossoms into a treasury of parables and conversations—stories that reveal the mysteries of the restless mind, the knots of ego, the grace of humility, and the quiet power of faith. Each chapter is both a story and a mirror, inviting readers to pause, reflect, and rediscover the wisdom hidden in everyday life.
Infused with echoes of great storytellers like Dostoevsky, Osho, and the timeless tales shared by my grandfather, this book is more than a family chronicle; it is a meditation on life itself. Rooted in the storytelling spirit of India, The Man Who Listened bridges the personal and the universal. It reminds us that wisdom often arrives softly—through a gardener’s parable, a grandfather’s silence, or a stranger’s laughter. For readers who love stories with meaning, philosophy wrapped in narrative, and reflections that linger long after the page is turned, this is not just a book; it is a journey you carry within.
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Sachankar Gogoi
Sachankar Gogoi was born and raised in the lush state of Assam, India. After completing his university studies, he moved out of Assam to pursue a career in the corporate world. Beyond the boardrooms and deadlines, Sachankar carries with him a deep love for learning, writing, and reflecting on life. Known among friends, family, and colleagues as a natural storyteller, he often shares parables, anecdotes, and examples to simplify complex ideas and make them more relatable.
The Man Who Listened: 25 Stories and 100 Reflections is his debut book—a heartfelt blend of memoir, philosophy, and wisdom tales drawn from both family history and timeless teachings. With this first work, Sachankar begins a literary journey, hoping to spark thought, nurture self-discovery, and remind readers that stories are not just entertainment; they are mirrors to the human spirit.
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