About the Book: Teesha, an ambitious marketing workaholic, who is still battling the scars of her previous relationship, and Akhil, a consultant and an ace at his job, go through an internal battle, trying to defeat the demons of office politics and boost their respective careers. Will they be able to overcome the challenges that destiny has thrown at them in return for their hard work? Pulled into the drudgery of the brutal corporate world, will they be able to lead happy and content lives? Will love find a way into their lives? Rati, a single mother and a freelancer, decides to launch a mobile application. Will she be successful in her startup venture and get the social identity she craved for? Will she gain acceptance as a single mother? Lifeline is a story of love, friendship, money, office politics and startups. It is a story of survival and portrays love, care and respect revolving around myriad relationships and situations that we encounter in our lives. About the Author: Chetan Maheshwari was born and brought up in Bhopal and is a Mechanical Engineer by profession. This novel marks the start of his journey as an author. An avid reader, he relishes the wisdom and the imaginative world bestowed on him by renowned authors. Writing is an immersive experience for him, allowing him to put down his deepest thoughts on paper, and liberating him in the process. He draws inspiration from people around him as well as nature. He likes sarcasm and crafting characters, and also blogs at http://yourlifemirror.in. His Insta-handle is @chetan.m11 while his Facebook page is http://fb.me/chetanmaheshwari11. In the past, he has worked for automotive companies such as Harley- Davidson and Cummins. Currently, he works in Aerospace industry, and lives with his wife and son in Bangalore
‘Tried to picture myself in a shady second-rate college and realized that even thinking about it was difficult.’ Arjun Singh is a typical South Delhi brat whose biggest worry is securing a much-coveted seat in one of the city’s top colleges. But his ambitious plans come to a screeching halt when he scores a paltry ‘55’ in English in the board exams. Unable to meet the cut-off, Arjun is forced to take admission in a neighbouring second-grade college. Between grappling with his identity as a Sikh and facing repeated misfortunes in love, Arjun’s only solace is his three best friends from school who have also ended up in the same dump. What will happen to his future now? Witty, naughty, and plain irreverent, 55 is a delightful, mad caper about growing up and surviving three tumultuous years in the hallowed corridors of Delhi University.
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