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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“And I watch my words from a long way off. They are more yours than mine. They climb on my old suffering like ivy.” –
Pablo Neruda,
Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
Tell a Tale deals with the experiences everyone faces while growing up. The author has put into words what one feels when in love, when betrayed in love and when one feels lonely. The book also sheds light on social issues such as child labor, child abuse and social taboos such as menstruation.
The author depicts the positive aspect of some negative attitudes that we otherwise hold in life. The book is written from the point of view of a girl.
Anamika Pain
Twenty-six- year-old Anamika Pain, who by profession is a teacher, took up writing snippets as a hobby.
With a hope to bring about radical change in the minds of people about their everyday experiences of life, she gave writing books a shot, penning down snapshots from her own experiences.
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