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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA boy born to recite hymns. A sky that calls him to dream.
In a quiet South Indian village, a gifted child is destined for sacred devotion, but his true prayers rise beyond temple walls to the endless sky where his late mother’s memory drifts like a cloud.
The Silence Between Hymns is a lyrical tale of grief, belonging, and quiet rebellion. Through paper birds, whispered verses, and the hush of twilight, one boy discovers that sometimes the path to freedom isn’t written in scripture—but traced across the open sky.
A tender, beautifully woven story about love, loss, and the courage to choose your own horizon.
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Supritha M is an educator, naturalist, and writer from Bangalore, India, whose life and work have always circled around storytelling—whether in classrooms, under forest canopies, or beside quiet lakes. With a background in zoology and education, Supritha has taught biology to hundreds of students, guided safaris as a naturalist, and published research on the fate of urban lakes.
Her love for the sky, the written word, and the quiet resilience of nature finds a tender echo in her debut novel, The Silence Between Hymns. When she isn’t writing or teaching, Supritha can be found folding paper birds, singing classical melodies, or wandering under monsoon clouds with her sketchbook in hand. She believes deeply in stories that give voice to longing, memory, and the quiet courage to choose one’s own path.
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