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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSaniya Saheer is a seventeen-year-old budding writer from Kochi, Kerala, India. She is currently a student of class twelve at Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Chembumukku. She loves occasionally slipping into her mind to create fantastical worlds for herself. Before the Eighth, her first novel, is the result of such an escapade. Gmail: saniyasaheer@gmail.com Instagram ID: @saniyasaheerRead More...
Saniya Saheer is a seventeen-year-old budding writer from Kochi, Kerala, India. She is currently a student of class twelve at Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School, Chembumukku. She loves occasionally slipping into her mind to create fantastical worlds for herself. Before the Eighth, her first novel, is the result of such an escapade.
Gmail: saniyasaheer@gmail.com
Instagram ID: @saniyasaheer
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At eighteen, Ayisha Amir is at the cusp of change – ready to set sail into the world, leaving behind her home, comfort, and even versions of herself. For her sisters, Aaliyah and Amaal, life as they have known it, will cease to be. Through thirteen short stories, Letters to Lost Memories, bores into the silences that make and break the lives of the three sisters.
At eighteen, Ayisha Amir is at the cusp of change – ready to set sail into the world, leaving behind her home, comfort, and even versions of herself. For her sisters, Aaliyah and Amaal, life as they have known it, will cease to be. Through thirteen short stories, Letters to Lost Memories, bores into the silences that make and break the lives of the three sisters.
At eighteen, Ayisha Amir is at the cusp of change – ready to set sail into the world, leaving behind her home, comfort, and even versions of herself. For her sisters, Aaliyah and Amaal, life as they have known it, will cease to be. Through thirteen short stories, Letters to Lost Memories, bores into the silences that make and break the lives of the three sisters.
At eighteen, Ayisha Amir is at the cusp of change – ready to set sail into the world, leaving behind her home, comfort, and even versions of herself. For her sisters, Aaliyah and Amaal, life as they have known it, will cease to be. Through thirteen short stories, Letters to Lost Memories, bores into the silences that make and break the lives of the three sisters.
“I hate this process of cleaning up, one after the other, burning the mistakes and fears, just to see the ashes reforming and then burning them down again. And one day, the flame that is supposed to burn the fears down burns our fragile lifeline, but its ashes don’t reform. Instead, we go away, as dust and memories.”
For Samuel Colton, it was the death of his girlfriend. For Muriel Payton, it was her childhood friend. For Layla Beckett, it
“I hate this process of cleaning up, one after the other, burning the mistakes and fears, just to see the ashes reforming and then burning them down again. And one day, the flame that is supposed to burn the fears down burns our fragile lifeline, but its ashes don’t reform. Instead, we go away, as dust and memories.”
For Samuel Colton, it was the death of his girlfriend. For Muriel Payton, it was her childhood friend. For Layla Beckett, it was her best friend. For Aiden Hunter, it was his only companion. For Evan Miles, it was his friendly neighbour.
Five deaths. Five loved ones. A single connection.
With his friends, Samuel embarks on a journey of love, friendship, loss and pain, fighting battles and overpowering demons that lurk in his life. You could maybe call this a tale of valour, friendship, hope and strength. But, above all, this is a tale of loss and death.
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