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The Corner Cradle
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The Corner Cradle

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Everyone has a virtual cradle in one of the corners of their heart-deep inside, where they try to cry, laugh and then make themselves comfortable. One such person is Khushi, who is originally from Raipur. Life tests her from a very young age. As an act of moving on, she moves to Mumbai. There, she meets Dhruv. In Mumbai, she faces some troughs in her life and eventually finds herself alone. While dealing with all this, she has the habit of sitting in a corner, which soothes her in a way that only she understands. The Corner Cradle explicitly portrays the way one carves their own life, the ideology of individuality and its acceptance, and how one deals with the few things that remain incomplete in life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
114
ISBN
9781646505395

Everyone has a virtual cradle in one of the corners of their heart-deep inside, where they try to cry, laugh and then make themselves comfortable. One such person is Khushi, who is originally from Raipur. Life tests her from a very young age. As an act of moving on, she moves to Mumbai. There, she meets Dhruv. In Mumbai, she faces some troughs in her life and eventually finds herself alone. While dealing with all this, she has the habit of sitting in a corner, which soothes her in a way that only she understands. The Corner Cradle explicitly portrays the way one carves their own life, the ideology of individuality and its acceptance, and how one deals with the few things that remain incomplete in life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
114
ISBN
9781646505395