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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLife presents situations when the protagonist Binayak has suffered in his life by losing a special person. Life continues in its ebb and flow. Binayak takes a loss or a series of personal losses in his life as a natural occurrence as he becomes philosophical in reflecting on those instances.
“The Unexpected Meeting – Transformation, Twists and Turns of Life” is the third part of the fiction series ‘Binayak’s Tale’, which poses a few questions to the readers. How Binayak’s lost beloved of his college days is now? What if she meets him in her new avatar? Whether he can live his lonely life in a new work environment? After their separation, how is his wife faring in her new lecturer’s job in Bangalore?
The long saga of Binayak’s life journey is about his phoenix-like resilience and rising from the ashes. He suffers, yet his untamed soul never ceases to fight up. He fights fiercely for love and life – in a dignified fashion. Binayak rises to take decisive actions boldly, to set himself up in life, become financially independent, and be an influential author one day to write about the constant struggle one must undergo inside him.
The novel is about a constant struggle between humanity and love versus hatred and violence. It is about beauty, yet in some way, it is about ugliness, the beauty of free spirit and human love, and the ugliness of the destructive virus of greed. The then-political culture had its imprint on the story
Bikash Paul Choudhury (pen Name - Yudhajit)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bikash Paul Choudhury, alias Yudhajit retired as the Chief Engineer, PHE Department of Meghalaya in 2017. After doing B.E. (Civil) from the Regional Engineering College, Durgapur, he completed the Master of Engineering in Public Health from the All-India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health, Kolkata. After a brief stint with the public sector in Mumbai, Bikash decided to serve his state, where he spent his entire service life for the next 37 years. His personal experiences during these long service years varied from fulfilling to traumatic, from the happy-go-lucky to the extreme despondency, and the vicissitudes of life he has richly lived – with all its hope and joy, all its pain and suffering, all its exuberance and disappointment, necessitated to writing books. His life is as it is overwhelming, always real. The experiences he narrated in his books span his service life experiences and other areas of life. Though a late starter in writing, Bikash is also a budding poet and has a passion for pencil sketching. This is his eighth book written in over two years and the third part of his second fictional series – “Binayak’s Life Saga”. The other two books of this series are titled, “The Unexpected Meeting” and “The Return.”
His first three fiction in a series, “Lucy’s Trilogy”, namely “Ecstasy on the Mountain”, “Over a Long Night”, and “Seashore at Twilight”, were all self-published on Amazon platforms. His fourth and fifth books were” The Unending Trail” (his autobiographical fiction) and “Powerful” (the only non-fiction). Three of his five books were best-seller number one in Amazon. in.
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