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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHow do people cope with their lives, especially the difficult times when you are knocked off your feet and broken beyond repair? I write my innermost feelings to get them out of my system. Witnessing so many things happening around you, especially when locked up inside homes due to this dreaded covid’19 virus; you consume content, disconnected from the physical world. It is challenging; sometimes, it becomes difficult to cope with mental pressures and find joy in the smallest of activities, remotely celebrating your friend’s birthday or calling up your teacher to wish her. This disconnected yet 24x7 connected world is like a minefield and can be a garden to get yourself lost into.
The real world, the physically connected world is what I long for; soon, it will be, very soon.
The passages and poems in this book are some of the highlights of last year gone by, seeing my loved ones go away, families losing their way and then bouncing back to claim this life, the one life we are all given to cherish and live to its potential, make a change in this, ever so challenging world.
Ayana Sabharwal
Ayana Sabharwal, a promising 14-year-old, is a budding digital enthusiast, Jr. programmer, Robo-designer, and a student who wants to build things that would change the world for the better; yet, she is a creative wanderer at heart.
She believes that being kind and having good feelings towards others makes this world a better place to live in.
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