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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTojo, the protagonist, had unfinished business with his father, Noto, an accomplished chieftain in a remote community in Arunachal Pradesh, India. When he returned from the city to finish the unfinished task with his old father, he learned that his father had passed away few days before while he was touring Rajasthan, the desert land. After his father’s demise, the privileged but unprepared Tojo faces the brutal reality of his new life. The evolving difficult situations compelled him to question his own existence and begin pursuing purposes in his life by chasing to complete the unfinished business he had with his late father.
The rare stories spanned from the 1855 diary of a French Anthropologist A.B Krick’s visit to the North East Frontier Tract (NEFT), through pre-independence and the World War-II China-India-Burma (CBI) Theatre period, up to circa 2000 when a French lady, the love interest of Tojo, left for France. The novel offers a unique blend of fascinating and liberating stories, crafted with creativity for fun & purposes.
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Soyum Potom
At remote Darak Circle of West Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh, India, the author, as a young boy, enjoyed a blessed childhood among the denizens during his formative years.
As an attentive child, he enriched himself with matters of traditional cultures in the backdrop of an evolving modernity, which culminates in the form of this book. Soyum Potom is the sixth child of the late Biso Potom and Miksen Bogo Potom. He is currently serving as doctor in state health service.
This fiction novel is his first book as a writer. He can be reached at "soyumpotom72@gmail.com"
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