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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDear paternities,
Can you ever imagine the wickedest consequence of your negligence towards your budding kids, who grow up poisoning their nuts with competitive envy, argumentative body language and unacceptable aggressive attitude? Come again if you say that’s just a normal entity!
Dear teens,
What about your small pranks of enthusiasm and their envisioned results? Not thought about it yet!?
Comprehend the tale untold in the form of poetry with this story and realize how turning a blind eye to a simple-looking tendency could pour out a petrified consequence in one's life.
Sometimes, one silly step can make you fall into the well of crime!
If you never happened to pay attention to it
Accost the wild roots, it’s the right time!
Rashika Joshi
Rashika Joshi, a software engineer and a personality development trainer by profession, articulates herself as a writer with her debut book. Hailing from Indore, she has recently completed her engineering in Information Technology with honours from RGTU University, Bhopal. Already placed in an MNC, she chose to pave a way for her passion after achieving her aspiration.
Her passion for writing and immense love for spilling the ink of her imagination and observations on the paper of literature groomed numerous fiction, nonfiction, poetry and column works, which have been published. She has been writing informally for years in English, receiving admiration and rewards and has contributed her work to magazines.
She has written this book with the aim to pen a message for society, especially for teenagers with criminal tendencies. She believes in simple living and high thinking. According to her, everyone has the right to have their own perspective, as reading is of no use unless it makes readers think for themselves.
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