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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Lost Leaf is a tale of a young girl Emily Smith who is bullied by her classmates. She is an orphan who often dreams of getting her parents back. A twist of fate takes her into a different world where she must fight evil and beat the odds to find a powerful ring before it falls into the hands of the most evil woman of all time. On this journey of friendship and betrayal, she must identify friend from foe and find the lost leaf that will help her on her quest.
Shayar Aviral
Shayar Aviral is a learner whose creativity is inspired from criticism endured and solitude. He started writing about 9 years ago during his school days after being inspired from the works of Munshi Premchand. He used to write poetry and short stories since then. He was born and brought up in a small-town of West Bengal. Due to father’s sudden illness and personal commitments, he stopped his education after the 10th standard. He joined a group of artists in his city during that period and tried his writing while doing odd jobs for the survival of the family until he got a government job. He is an amateur musician and filmmaker too. He is a passionate traveler. Writing is what he loves and he wants to write his own future. He is deeply passionate about presenting love in its true form in all of his work. He believes that love is the only hope left in this world for those who don’t have anyone left to hold them. This is his first novel which is inspired by a short story called Daastaan-e-ishaq, which was written by him 4 years ago for a short animation film.
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