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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPeople of our generation, in the age bracket of 40 to 60, are the last of the generation who had a childhood which would never come back. It was simple and had a lot of happiness around small things. It was carefree and adventurous in contrast to today’s generations who will never experience the childhood which we did despite the advancement of technology and the improvement in the standard of living. The small joys in life are no longer there, and even after having everything in life, it does not seem enough.
The idea of this book is to bring forth the childhood which many of our generations would be able to relate to and savour. The book also highlights, to today’s generation, as to what they are missing in their childhood. It may bring out some of those aspects in their childhood. This book is not a simple memoir of childhood. It is an attempt to capture the childhood of a child of a middle-class family who travelled through 8 cities, lived in around 10 houses and studied in around 8 schools. It is also about the various incidents, cities and its foods.
Anilava Roy
Anilava Roy is an Ex-Banker having worked for almost 28 years in multi-national, foreign and Indian Private banks. He is a graduate from St Xavier's College Kolkata, and his entire professional life has been in Kolkata. He was a Vice President in an Indian Private Bank, and at his prime, he quit his high profile and lucrative job to pursue his passion for training and writing.
He comes from a middle-class family, and his father was also a banker having worked in a Nationalized Bank for almost 40 years. He has three elder brothers who are in different parts of the country, and they are in different professions. Anilava loves to cook, travel, see the world and read and of course to write. He has a small family. He lives with his wife, Bidisha, in Kolkata. His daughter, Anamika, is in her final year of engineering in Manipal Institute of Technology.
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