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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA fiction based on two South Indian Brahmin families, documenting their journey as they bridge a generation of the past, the values and culture around it, with that of the contemporary. A peek into their everyday lives, the conversations, their minds and menus, their traits and traditions. What are the promises and compromises along the way?
It is the story of the young protagonist who breezily anchors the generational shift, with an egoless mind, a selfless approach, as he conspires and inspires their way into the future, drawing into his path as many lives, as many dreams as his compassionate heart could embrace, with an undying urge to make all their lives brighter and their smiles bigger. Where does his strength lie? What does his future hold? How does his journey feel like?
A beautiful love story couched in the heart of this journey, caught between many a battle of emotions, fought fair and square! The book takes you through a piercing journey into their minds, traversing layers and layers of their concerns, follies, dreams and desires. What remains at the end—is it the beginning or the end?
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S Pavithra Ram
The author is a Chartered Accountant based in Chennai. Raised in a traditional Tamil Brahmin family, her initiation into Hindu scriptures started from a very early age, listening to discourses of her Guru since the age of four. This seeded a spiritual bent that grew with age into a deep-rooted fascination for the timeless tenets embedded and the ways of life promulgated in the scriptures and their universal appeal. An avid reader of English classics and novels, a habit that fostered in her an admiration for the language and a penchant for penning her thoughts. The author brought out her first book, A Ride with the River Man, a tryst of a kind that gave vent to her spiritual beliefs woven around an endearing tale, a family drama.
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