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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is a journal of the life of two sisters. It is a riveting tale of the sisters on a roller-coaster ride of love, betrayal, selfishness, crime, and finally, redemption. Rimana, a simple girl in her early teens, prays with all her might that the little life growing in her mother’s womb be a girl. And her prayers are heard, as she is blessed with a baby sister, Shahana. Shahana grows up to be nothing less than a princess in a dreamland, a diva, all young and graceful, and oh-so-beautiful. Shahana is the beauty and Rimana is the belle. But fate would not stop meddling, and life takes a turn when soon the daily squabbles, quarrels and tantrums take them where they could not have imagined reaching, even in their worst dreams. Then a day comes when it seems that their world has turned upside down and that everything has come toppling down at them, because now they have to bear the searing pain of separation. Through it all, will this deep bond of sisterhood fade over the years, or is it dissolved in their blood so much so that it will remain intact on till doomsday, and the two sisters will stand, hand-in-hand, till the end of eternity?
Navya Girdhar
Navya Girdhar is a first-time author, who is always equipped with a pen, ever eager to write and she has been writing the plot for Redemption since she was 15 years old. Two years later, she now aspires to become a full-time author. A daughter of two extremely supportive and encouraging parents, apart from her escapade with words, Navya is also a professional Odissi dancer, a horse rider, a National School of Drama-certified actor, an excellent debater and a proud A+ student of the very prestigious Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.
With a million dreams in her eyes, she lives by the words of the famous pop star Brendon Urie:
“Had to have high, high hopes for a living
Shooting for the stars when I couldn't make a killing
Didn't have a dime but I always had a vision
Always had high, high hopes
Had to have high, high hopes for a living
Didn't know how but I always had a feeling
I was gonna be that one in a million
Always had high, high hopes”
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