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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhenever one smiles and tells people that he or she is okay, they believe it. But then, when that person tells them about how down and low they feel, people say that you are so happy and you’re smiling, then how are you feeling that way?
Well, one thing that people need to learn is that appearances can be deceiving. You don’t want to believe someone based on how they seem currently.
People need to learn how to be kind, soft-spoken and learn to manage their ego since you don’t know what the other person is going through. One unnecessary word from you can change their lives and might make someone end theirs. We don’t tend to know the power held by our words. Even circumlocution can hurt someone. But some simple, kind words become soothing and miraculous for a person. Those words act like a rope when a person is drowning in the sea of darkness. It gives a new ray of hope. And that’s what happened to the author of this Frozen Tears.
This book describes the pain one goes through during the heart-breaking yet ethereal phase of ‘one-sided’ love. The phase which gives rise to a new and fresh being, which happens to everyone at least once in their lifetime, happened with Alisha. Even though she knew that the feeling wouldn’t be mutual, she suffered through that phase, and it was even more breaking than she had expected. It was a sudden paroxysm of grieving emotions.
Alisha Khattar
Alisha Khattar, a teenager, is drawn into a spell of wonder and magic. With a flair for writing and a passion for photography, she wishes to travel the world and capture the sights she describes through her lenses and poems. She’s an insouciant wanderer, a gadabout, a keen learner, and has endless curiosity flaming through her veins. She even has a distinct and eloquent quality of speaking in different accents. Her speciality is circumlocution in poems as she hates being straight-forward when it comes to talking about her feelings. She might be highly imaginative, but she tries to be practical when it comes to solemnity.
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