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About 3:40 a.m. Named after the most vulnerable, introspective, mysterious, poetic & honest hour of the day. “3:40 a.m.” is a poetic take on the constant tug of war between the head & the heart, a forever battle between logic & emotion. It takes the reader on a journey starting from “grieving” & ending on “acceptance”. Narrated by a fearless character Zara,the book is a roller coaster of emotions ranging from desperation, emptiness, anxiety, the denial, heartache, betrayal, depression to letting it go, joy, love, union, art, hope, growth & so much more than one can imagine. 3:40 a.m. ends with two beautiful & therapeutic letters at the conclusion, taken from author’s personal diary. It talks about the confusion between your heart & head as one stands between the person he once was and the person he is in the process of becoming. It’s art in its most raw form & in its most relatable state. A book that can’t wait to be explored by its readers, and a book that can’t wait to transform your life.
About The Book - Filled with verses and art, delivering messages of healing and the pain of hurting, Yellow : The verses of hurting and healing is a poetry collection, divided into two phases: MOHI & KABIR. Mohi symbolizes “the hurting” and Kabir is all about “the healing” that comes after it. A book written and illustrated by the author, which is for everyone. For those who believe in love and compassion and for those who don’t. Those who have healed and those who are still in process. Those who aren’t able to move on and leave behind some chapters in life and those who have successfully done it. It is for the feminists, the activists, the believers, the gender norm shatterers, it is a gift, a book on its journey to make a difference in its readers’ life. It is beyond any genre that describes it, yellow is about everything you can possibly imagine it to be. It has such a beautiful range of emotions from grief to joy, losing and finding, and most importantly the love we often separate from in the outside world but always reunite with, within ourselves.
Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Children in Africa and selected regions of Asia and Southern America are especially widely affected. Written by expert research teams, this book describes different aspects of the epidemiology, pathobiology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of malaria. Chapters highlight current research as well as the gold standards for diagnosis and treatment of the disease, examining recent advances, remaining pitfalls, and novel ideas about prophylaxis and therapy.
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Contributed articles chiefly with respect to India.
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