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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhen people board the aircraft, they just have mundane day to day affairs on their minds. But when their flight is hijacked and later crash lands in a place that is totally isolated, they have to use all their survival skills to trek in a hostile terrain with meager food. Adding to their problems, there is also a terrorist among them, pretending to be one of the passengers. Will they ever reach back home.
Sudha Ramnath
From being part of a ladies drama troupe specialising in male roles, to writing plays, from living on a remote island near Madagascar to skydiving from 18000 feet, Sudha Ramnath has quite the penchant for crafting experiences. She has written, directed and staged 4 plays in Indian English in Tanzania and Kenya, along with other Indian expats. She has done the regular things too - worked in a bank, married a man whom she calls the ‘sane’ part of her life, taught math and physics and is a mad but loving mom to her two children. While others like her drew up grocery lists and laundry schedules, Sudha made plans to live the moments and stuck by it - she made the pilgrimage to Alaska to see the Aurora Borealis, danced like there was no tomorrow at a flash mob in San Francisco and stood on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, and watched the million dollar sunset.
She spent a month in the Himalayas, living a simple life, when she met His Holiness Dalai Lama. When he heard that a few chapters of her latest novel dealt with Tibetan issues, he went against protocol and signed the book for her.
This is her second book.
The first was a collection of 10 short stories called Susp’ENDED
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