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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"TO LIVE FULLY IS TO EMBRACE EVERY SHARD, EVERY COLLISION, EVERY VERSION OF ONESELF, AND TO MARVEL AT THE IMPROBABLE, MIRACULOUS CONSTELLATION THAT WE, THAT EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US BECOME IN THE PROCESS."
Amongst all the different twists and turns of this beautiful, magnificent life that we are blessed with, it's so easy to get lost.
Life, in all its magnificent enormity, has a strange way of pulling us in different directions, all at once. What if that is the whole point of our existence? Finding your way every time you find yourself lost or at a crossroad. Getting lost is what really allows us to, and gives us the privilege to be found again, and again. More importantly, it allows us to make our own way when the existing options don't work for us
I don't think that a "final destination" exists.
As you move on one path, you find new options, new junctions, new destinations...so how can you determine today what your final destination is going to be?
I'm of the firm belief that the only things that should be important to us are the "things in between" or the "things along the way". The quiet realisation that you are still here, still trying, still evolving...still MAKING your own way through life.
This book is for everyone and everything. This book is for "The things along the way. This book is for you, and for me.
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Ayera Kathuria
Ayera Kathuria is a rising author from Chandigarh, India. Born and brought up in an Army family, she has spent her life travelling the world from New York and Mumbai to Jodhpur and Hyderabad and has constantly collected varied experiences throughout her life. Ayera enjoys activities of all kinds- singing, dancing, painting, video-editing, and eating ice cream till she gets a cold. Her life revolves around her dog, Roxy, and her lifetime goal to recapture her childhood whimsy.
Ayera embarked on her journey as an author as a fourteen-year-old, with the publication of her first book, "I Told You I Was Sick: A Teenage Tale of Tenacity", a self help book for teenagers dealing with mental health issues of varying intensities. With her second book (at the age of seventeen), "Dear You, Dear Me", she aims to help people realise and acknowledge the significance of healing elements in our lives, to spark hope and to inspire people to accept a new way of looking at life as a healed person.
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