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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“Mom, was your death really an accident or … I will find out!”
A pampered daughter of a government official, Pari has to deal with the loss of her mother along with her adolescent mood swings. As her stepmother comes into her life, Pari is surrounded by thoughts like – will my stepmother turn out to be cruel like in fairy tales? If yes, then who is the angel who will save her? Since she is Pari, can she save herself?
With the looming figure of the guruji meddling in each affair of her life, and with her father’s offhand comments on her mother’s death, and the blurred vision she has about religion and religious affairs, she starts trying to lift the curtains of her mother’s mysterious end. In the process, she finds herself trapped among people who call themselves religious philosophers.
In spite of the solace she gets in her passion for football and her love for Veer, she still feels something is missing! Does she carve for the love of her father? Is her father himself bad or is he just a pawn in Karmachand’s game? What is missing? May be ‘A Happily ever after’.
Hasleen Kaur
Hasleen Kaur is a young girl of 13 years who has all the qualities of a prolific writer. At an age when children start making good sentences, she already had a few poems up her sleeves. Playing with words to create a hypnotizing effect on people has always been her hobby and talent.
As one of the youngest authors of India, Hasleen has singlehandedly completed a potential future bestseller. With her melancholic style, she has approached a high level of writing
Belonging to an agrarian family, she has managed her studies and writing efficiently in her efforts in making Koshish: Ek Pari Ki, a work of fiction that emphasizes the essence of religious affairs in the complicated game called life.
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