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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhile we are taking a step closer to the unfathomable reality every day, this book, on the contrary, takes you to the early decades of 20th-century India, to a town named “The Colony of Merchants.” It is neither a historical saga nor is it time travel. This book is all about not weird people being judged by the weird people for being weird.
It is about people you can’t forget. Not because they are charming or inspiring or unique or weird. Because they are just them!
It is about people you can’t forget, for no reason.
Nakul Chaturvedi
Nakul Chaturvedi was born on 9th April, 1985, in a loving Hindu family, with no “by-birth” defects (except for enormous body hair) and pounds of entitlements. All defects of his personality, as the author claims proudly, he acquired with infinite hard work. He feels fortunate enough to belong to a family that had an inspiring grandfather and a loving grandmother and has mediocrely hardworking parents, a supportive and authoritative younger sibling, a truly caring wife (the author swears on it), and a persistently demanding daughter. Now, what actually helps the author pay his bills (because this book won't) is his career as a dynamic and awarded marketeer with a leading MNC, which by the way is a recognised “great place to work” too. However, Nakul still sometimes wonder if he would have done better by pursuing an MCA instead of an MBA! (‘Mistakes of the past that can’t be amended easily are the best to blame’ is also something that the author firmly believes in).
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