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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal'Sunflowers for this life', a literary fiction, is a collection of fine essays exploring certain aspects of growing up, families breaking, loss, longings, and adulthood coming from a very young emerging writer of this generation. In this book, the author explores a rather unexpected but explicit thing about life: rawness, 'the raw beauty of life'. She navigates certain aspects of life from the loss, and grief that she had seen in her recent years yet doesn't let it define her. She presents her past in fragments and cherishes memories while navigating through life. 'United, but in Grief' explores the fall of big families or blood relations. 'She' the second chapter of the book is an essay deeply moving and consistent in asking and then telling its readers what it is really like to lose someone to death. The author asks bitterly 'What it is to be done of this grief?' as she watched in horror losing a very beloved member of her family. 'Him' and 'Suffering tests a woman' are the chapters that follow a careful appreciation of the people that surround us. 'Sunflowers are pretty', 'To live a thousand lives in just one', and 'There are no stars in the night sky' explores inner sorrow. 'There is a monster inside me' is a metaphor for anxiety and fear living inside us. It argues that we humans should learn to conquer it in the right manner instead of neglecting it. 'Let me flow like water' is the last essay that represents all the emotions grown-up faces while moving out.
Kaveri Choudhary
Kaveri Choudhary is a young writer living in India. She studies science and psychology in school and has thousands of dreams. Kaveri has shared a passion for writing for a very long time. After three years of waiting and writing and editing, she is now finally being able to share her writing with the rest of the world. However, in her first book, she navigates her life while encountering certain aspects of life that are common in normal people's life. This book is about "life" itself, its a celebration of life and death.
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