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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSearching for the meaning of life, embodying endless imaginative possibilities, drenched in the varied colours of nature, ‘Yatra Jari Hai’, (The Journey Goes on) is a compilation of poems written in simple language, poems that transport readers to a world that seems to be their very own. They spin an entrancing web, formed by the threads of emotions that transcend convention and refuse to follow any predestined path, Instead, these threads might sprout like tender grass, or spring up like some fragrant flower or emerge into the light like a newborn baby.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Usha Kiran Tibrewal
Growing up in the non-Hindi speaking state of Assam, Usha Kiran Tibrewal embarked on her literary journey in Hindi, a language she had studied only to std. 6. Though she was born in Kolkata in 1953, Assam has always be in the locale of her home and work. Her artistry became apparent when she began to transform the raw matter of emotions into poems and stories. Besides being a writer and poet, soft-spoken Ushaji is not only a dedicated homemaker but also a well-known philanthropist. Singing, dancing, painting and organising and anchoring cultural events are among her other hobbies. She is recently elected ‘National President’ of the ‘All India Marwari Mahila Sammelan’
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