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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is a collection of nine short stories of different themes and tastes on contemporary issues, written in a unique style which every adult and especially young adult reader can enjoy. Most of the stories are of young hearts, which are desperate to have their loved ones, ignoring the barriers of caste, creed, religion and even geographical boundaries. Nobel Laureate Kaviguru Rabindra NathTagore said, ‘Nobody knows when he or she will fall in love as the world is spread with a love-net’.
So many love stories have been written since time immemorial. But the stories of this book have special appeal for its unique style of presentation. It’s just like a plate of both rice and bread along with dishes of properly seasoned delicious curries for an entertaining meal!
So why do you want to stick with a single one when such nine fascinating stories are within your reach? This book can be a good friend to you for its adult contents and interests in real life, once you feel lonely.
Just read the book and find its excellence!
Arun Bagchi
Arun Bagchi is a descendant of renowned Vedic scholar and honorary King Pandit Kamsa Narayan who introduced “Dasha-Bhuja” Durga Pooja in Bengal during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan.
Arun Bagchi was engaged in the field of Construction for 37 years; has stayed at different Project sites of different States and come across people of different walks of life. He also has visited many places of the country to know common people of those areas, their customs, social structures etc. During his leisure time he used to think about human life and search for answers to emotional and other critical questions of life.
Now after retirement he is engaged in writing fictions on contemporary issues with humanitarian appeal. The Lava (A collection of nine short stories)-is his first book.
Arun Bagchi lives at Saheb Bagan, Howrah with his wife Gopa and son Abhinava, whereas his daughter Joyita, lives at Malda with her husband Tanmoy.
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