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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal“Bettada Hoovu” meaning mountain flower, in Kannada, is also the name of a cozy penthouse in the city of Bengaluru, India. The author resides here along with her plant Purple and a deep sense of solitude and gratitude for the little things in her life. In this book, the author shares an account of 111 days of her life which highlight the necessity of finding joy, everyday, and not just when there are milestones and events in life. But is this even possible? Who are the most frequent visitors at Bettada Hoovu? Why was a snake placed in front of Bettada Hoovu? What is the significance of 111 days? And more questions are answered in the book, along with 111 guaranteed ways of finding joy in the ordinary things of daily life.
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Achala is an HR professional by day job and takes pride in it. She was born in a hamlet in coastal Karnataka but has grown up, lived and worked in 10+ cities in India, which grants her Ph.D in making new cities/places, her home. She has won 40+ accolades in public speaking at the Toastmasters International and also has a white paper to her name, professionally. Aside from work, she loves to write (serious) poems, travel solo, brew (above average) coffee, read books, lift heavy at the gym and play with her 4 pets.
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