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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSumedha has seen her once-loving family transform because of a bitter fight over property—the battle of lands. Shaped by a troubled childhood, she battles to find peace within, while her family gets caught in a spiral of bitterness and a legal battle. The property dispute takes an ugly and shocking turn when it escalates from the civil court to the criminal court—dragging the family into a web of betrayal and blame-games.
Battle of Lands uses piercing observations and raw emotion to hold a mirror to Indian families torn apart by material desire—and to the quiet devastation that unfolds when land becomes more valuable than love.
Profound, relatable, and disturbingly real, this book asks: what is the true cost of winning a battle that destroys everything worth keeping?
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Vandita is a storyteller with a deep sensitivity to the unspoken complexities of human relationships. A dental academic turned writer, she brings to her fiction a sharp eye for detail and a natural connection to the emotional undercurrents of life. She has previously authored three fiction books, written and narrated a podcast story, and contributed columns in the Hindustan Times newspaper, Lucknow edition. Her writing is raw, honest, and deeply human.
Battle of Lands is born from her close observations of family dynamics, material conflict, and the silent suffering of children caught in the crossfire. Her writing is reflective, heartfelt and deeply relatable—offering not just stories, but mirrors to our own lives.
Vandita lives in Hyderabad and believes in the quiet power of words to heal, provoke thought, and connect us to our shared humanity.
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