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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSufferance from childhood to manhood is a narrative book which recites about the endurance and pertinacity of an orphan poor boy. It was the time when the country was poor and had just taken its independence and it needed to be reconstructed. Reading in a book about a boy who escaped abroad in a ship, the poor orphan boy was influenced and tried to do as well, but afraid of been raped, was the main cause and obstacle to inhibit him do so. Years passed. He traveled to England; in London, he encountered many difficulties and discrimination. After that, he went to York, and there he worked as a volunteer at the Retreat. (a hospital and home for mentally ill old people, for men and women). And thus he discovered, saw and experienced many things. He came back to Morocco in 1994. The book finished with grammaticale notes and exercises.
A.lafsar
A. Lafsar was born on 30/06/1955,in Safi, city of Morocco. Volunteered in England in York at the Retreat , home and hospital for mentally ill people for men and women. He was back in Morocco in 1994. Now he lives in Safi. His first book (The Brief English Grammar Book) had just been published in the year,2020, with Lambert Academic Publishing. And his second book Life of an orphan has been published by JustFiction Edition in this year.
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