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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI was always the scholar types! You can call me the book-worm, the scorer, or the achiever but still, my work was made my last priority by the people around me. Where once my life was full of laughter and friends just a few months later after my wedding I was screaming and banging the walls of my quiet house. Not that my husband Sahil was a bad guy, in fact, he was my support since my graduation days, but our circumstances made us helpless. In that emptiness that encircled me I was just unable to take Akash out of my mind, but why should I have taken him out anyway? He said we will unite again; I had to wait for that day and keep my memories alive till then!
Set across two cities in India, Half burnt cigarette and a little love note narrates the journey of an educated and flamboyant modern Indian girl named Vaani, who gets entangled in a dual web of two different kinds of love relations; the modern-day and fast type love relation and the more traditional and old-school love relation. Which one of the two would you have chosen? Where will Vaani end up being?
Vandita Mishra
Vandita who is bold and vocal about her thoughts has varied professional and personal interests. She spends most of her time in practicing dental surgery and writing. Born and brought up in northern India, she graduated and worked in portions of Karnataka and Telangana which made her discover her love to learn new languages and explore new cultures. She has multiple academic degrees pertaining to healthcare but believes that failure is the best teacher. She has contributed many articles in the health and expression's column of the Hindustan Times newspaper and is an enthusiastic blogger as well. She is a keen observer of her surroundings and her observations on the changing trends in love relationships with time made her write this book. She has added more life to the book by adding glimpses of changes which follow in a woman's life after her wedding including the work struggle which many women face. She is currently based in Lucknow, India. To know more about her and to read more of her work you can go to www.vanditasshelf.com*.
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