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Continuous drought season takes a heavy toll on Subodh’s life. As the bank debt piles up, it leaves him with no choice. During one such suicide attempt, Subodh happens to meet Vanhi, a schoolgirl near a railway track. Their initial conversation enlightens him and the grief disappears in no time, because of her innocence and simplicity. All those intentions of committing suicide are metamorphosed by her audacity and the magical tiffin box that she carries. Subodh's incredible journey begins with the little one's brilliance and under the lights of Stephen Noronha. Every obstacle towards his journey creates an opportunity for himself and for the villagers at large. On achieving his ambitious ...
The 100th Wish unites Grandson Aman Gokhale and Grandfather Vikram Gokhale after nineteen years. Aman Gokhale spends his life’s most memorable moments with his grandfather, Vikram Gokhale, friends and the little Jenny in Mumbai before …
Sometimes life brings you at a crossroad, where you have no choice but to live every day as if it was your last one. Naina was at such a crossroad! An orphan, she did not have much to look forward to in life, until she fell in love. Love gave her wings and she started to fly, only to come crashing down as the wind beneath her wings turned into a storm. She tries putting an end to her now wretched existence, but fate has some other plans for her. She comes to know that she has limited time to live and decides to start living everyday instead of merely surviving. She lives every moment without worrying about the future she does not have or the past that could not be undone. She falls in love once again, this time with life! Will fate respect her fortitude?
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Voice from the East is a well-versed poetry book having a collection of thirty-five very appealing poems. Most of these poems are written with a sense of emotional touch. The book consists of a vivid range of topics since these poems had touched a lot of subjects within them. Some of these poems possess very deep meanings, trying to flash out the depth of life experiences. This book is perfectly composed for readers since it covers all the ranges of the poems touching the common aspects of the human life. These poems are based upon common lifetime experiences. This book also features some very fine allegories, sonnets, free verses, fantasies, a ballad, and also a lyric. While a few of these poems also flashes out light on mythological subjects, historical events, religious sentiments, philosophies, imaginations, and the environment. Also there are some romantic poems and some tragic poems as well. In this book, readers will find a very colorful presentation of the various facets of life, joys, sorrow, pains, hope, victory, morality, reflecting the phases of life.
Moving back to India was the last thing on Amol Dixit's mind when he was leading a carefree life in Chicago. Then one day, he found himself sleeping on the streets of Mumbai. Now, Returned to India is a Back-to-Rags story of a Non Resident Indian (NRI), and is a humorous account of the experiences of Amol Dixit, who relocates to India in haste. It all begins when he interviews for a job that he doesn't really need. He plans to spend one year with his family in India, following which he would move back to North America. In a series of missteps which affect his personal, social and work life, and cost him the woman he loves, Amol learns the hard way that living in India is no cakewalk. Inspite...
Imagine waking up on a stranger’s bed remembering nothing of your past. Ravish does, and is warmly greeted by Neha. He has been muttering two names in his sleep: Kriti and Rohan. Ravish is an introvert associated with the technology world. Neha is an outrageously curious woman and a firm optimist. What brings them together? Who are Kriti and Rohan and what’s their story? Welcome to this tale of emotions and the fight against consequences of our desire.
Cracks up at silly jokes and blushes on, Etching deep, the neighbour’s daughter And her dimpled chin. - Sarmistha Gupta
In the tradition of other great ex-patriot stories like The Sun Also Rises or All the Pretty Horses, Native Moments is a coming-of-age adventure set among the lush landscape of Costa Rica. After the death of his brother, Sanch Murray leaves for a surf trip to Costa Rica as a way to cope and sets out on a quixotic search for an alternative to the American Dream. Set in 1999 Costa Rica, Sanch and his friend Jake Higdon wander the dirt roads of Tamarindo and surrounding areas chasing waves as a way to live out the romantic fantasy lifestyle of traveling surfers. Jake Higdon, six years Sanch's senior, takes on the role of the wise leader and Sanch as his young apprentice. Sanch's adventure leads...
Nasrin is Abdullah's first wife. She's extremely empathetic and everyone's favourite in the haveli. Badi Begum, Abdullah's mother, adores her a lot but when she knows Nasrin can never be a mother, her immaculate bonding becomes inimical with Nasrin. On his mother's demand, Abdullah is obliged for a second marriage to Bano. After one and a half years, they're blessed with a daughter, Azima. Nasrin forgets her piercing sufferings of 1947's partition, when her family left India forever, after Azima's birth. Out of her miserable world grows mother-daughter bonding that can endure all obstacles and hardships of life. She teaches her one of the important lessons of life that there is a vast differ...