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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHe had the degrees. He had the patents. He had survived the illness that turned his skin yellow. But none of it could quiet the static.
This is the story of a mind that was wired differently, a friendship lost too soon, and the ordinary people who showed up at the gate when he had stopped believing anyone would.
The static is still there. But the music is finally louder.
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A researcher, engineer, and social impact worker who spent years looking capable while quietly drowning. Patents were filed, teams were led, credentials collected like armor — convinced that eventually there would be enough to feel safe.
There never was.
An illness turned the world upside down. A friendship ended without goodbye. Years were spent chasing a self that was always one achievement away from being whole.
This book exists because someone believed the silence was worth breaking — and because the static, for all its noise, was never the whole story.
The Static and the Music is a first memoir.
The music is getting louder.
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