“Love as powerful as your mother’s for you leaves it’s own mark. To have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.” – J.K.Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
“There’s something about arriving in new cities, wandering empty streets with no destination. I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I’m born to leave.” ― Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles: in search for The Great Perhaps
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“He told her about his city, about its nooks and crooks and everything in between. He told her about its shattered windows and broken people, about everything he loved and hated in it. Sometimes, when he was in a good mood, Nik told her about himself; his beginnings and the things he’s done to climb to the top. ” ― Andrea Tomić, Grad zvijeri
“There is a fragrance of hope. Inhale it. Discover the eloquence of silence. Listen to it. Even in darkness, find your light. There is a charm in waiting. The moment of fulfilling of your dreams will happen. Have faith. Chase your dreams!” - Avijeet Das
“Tales from Sri Lanka and India,” are two unique stories that portray the fragility and vulnerability of human beings. “The Monk,” is the story of a six-year-old boy from a village in Sri Lanka, who is sent away to lead the life of a monk. After 25 years, one day a visitor arrives at the monastery and that changes the destiny of the monk. He makes a plan to escape. Does he succeed? Who is the visitor? What was the plan? “A Mussoorie Tale,” portrays the friendship between two school girls, Pia and Shazia. Both the girls are from an elite school in Mussoorie, despite their differing backgrounds. Shazia’s family is conventional and belongs to the Balti community, originally of Tibetan descent, whose ancestors made India their home after the 1947 partition. Pia is from a broken home. She is raised by her mother. The friendship between the two girls, suddenly turns into something more intense. Shazia flees from home to save herself from the wrath of her conservative family. Pia is shocked. What does Pia find out about Shazia’s mysterious disappearance?
Expect the unexpected in “Syra’s Secret”, an eclectic mix of intriguing stories, a roller coaster with twists and turns to keep the readers on edge. Syra’s secret- “Adjusting those disobedient strands of hair which had gotten out of place, she stole another look at the man.A million stars exploded in Syra’s head. Her stomach churned and she couldn’t believe her eyes … Charmi-“Pearls of sweat trickled down her forehead. Her large breasts heaved under the tight blouse as her sari slipped and revealed the wetness over them. Gasping for air, she quickly unbuttoned her blouse.She was lactating and looked ravishing. That was the curse, not the red brick wall … Mango tree-“Distant voices ricocheted in her mind. She in a ponytail, frock, barefooted and Bashir her best friend, the boy next door. They were both fourteen years old. Bitter, sweet memories buried with time suddenly came alive, as the light breeze brushed her cheeks. The tree was trying to tell her something … Choice-“End of another gruelling day at work. Her thoughts flew to Alan as she made her way to the taxi stand, struggling to open the umbrella. She felt anger rising within, as the gigantic rain drops hit her like a whiplash … Maggie’s maladies-“The kitchen was spotless. There were no signs of breakfast having been made that morning. No cereal remnants on the floorboard. Even the kettle was empty. Maggie had absolutely no idea as to how the morning tea made its way up to her room. She suddenly realised that the house was practically empty, devoid of anything except bare essentials. An eerie feeling gripped her … Messenger-“Ravita finds solace in her secret spot under a banyan tree overlooking the Ganges. Should I run or be still? Her mind started racing. No sooner than this question popped in her mind, than the monkey in one quick jump and with a spine-chilling screech came closer to her. Ravita froze … And many more such fascinating stories edged on nostalgia, erosion of faith, betrayal, love, trust, obsession, thrill, mystery, dread, tragedy, destiny, karma and victory have all been deftly portrayed by the author with appealing characters. Lose yourself amidst them and enjoy the ride & read.
Expect the unexpected in “Syra’s Secret”, an eclectic mix of intriguing stories, a roller coaster with twists and turns to keep the readers on edge. Syra’s secret- “Adjusting those disobedient strands of hair which had gotten out of place, she stole another look at the man.A million stars exploded in Syra’s head. Her stomach churned and she couldn’t believe her eyes … Charmi-“Pearls of sweat trickled down her forehead. Her large breasts heaved under the tight blouse as her sari slipped and revealed the wetness over them. Gasping for air, she quickly unbuttoned her blouse.She was lactating and looked ravishing. That was the curse, not the red brick wall … Mango tree-“Distant voices ricocheted in her mind. She in a ponytail, frock, barefooted and Bashir her best friend, the boy next door. They were both fourteen years old. Bitter, sweet memories buried with time suddenly came alive, as the light breeze brushed her cheeks. The tree was trying to tell her something … Choice-“End of another gruelling day at work. Her thoughts flew to Alan as she made her way to the taxi stand, struggling to open the umbrella. She felt anger rising within, as the gigantic rain drops hit her like a whiplash … Maggie’s maladies-“The kitchen was spotless. There were no signs of breakfast having been made that morning. No cereal remnants on the floorboard. Even the kettle was empty. Maggie had absolutely no idea as to how the morning tea made its way up to her room. She suddenly realised that the house was practically empty, devoid of anything except bare essentials. An eerie feeling gripped her … Messenger-“Ravita finds solace in her secret spot under a banyan tree overlooking the Ganges. Should I run or be still? Her mind started racing. No sooner than this question popped in her mind, than the monkey in one quick jump and with a spine-chilling screech came closer to her. Ravita froze … And many more such fascinating stories edged on nostalgia, erosion of faith, betrayal, love, trust, obsession, thrill, mystery, dread, tragedy, destiny, karma and victory have all been deftly portrayed by the author with appealing characters. Lose yourself amidst them and enjoy the ride & read.
“Love as powerful as your mother’s for you leaves it’s own mark. To have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.” – J.K.Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
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