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This book is a collection of 62 real-life stories from the author’s experiences that occurred over 15 years. Thirty-four of these were published in a daily. Twenty-eight are being published for the first time here. These include a diversity of characters, incidents, conversations filled with unsuspecting twists, suspense and thrilling, joyful and happy endings. These are stories embedded with emotions, relationships, mysteries and learning.-How does a grandmother serve a royal meal of one full egg to her grandchild? What message is she trying to convey to the rest of the family through this?Has the Chinese girl Lio Sa met an Indian friend again? Does their mutual admiration blossom further?How did a group of friends save their friend’s life?How did an aboriginal person stir sugar in hot tea?Why and how did a white Canadian argue to travel together in the same coach with an Indian in a train?How did an uncle save his nephew from mosquito bites?A concoction of non-fiction and a cocktail of emotions, mysteries and relationships, the author has transformed 62 real-life stories in a literary diamond with 62 cuts.
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This book is a collection of 62 real-life stories from the author’s experiences that occurred over 15 years. Thirty-four of these were published in a daily. Twenty-eight are being published for the first time here. These include a diversity of characters, incidents, conversations filled with unsuspecting twists, suspense and thrilling, joyful and happy endings. These are stories embedded with emotions, relationships, mysteries and learning.-How does a grandmother serve a royal meal of one full egg to her grandchild? What message is she trying to convey to the rest of the family through this?Has the Chinese girl Lio Sa met an Indian friend again? Does their mutual admiration blossom further?How did a group of friends save their friend’s life?How did an aboriginal person stir sugar in hot tea?Why and how did a white Canadian argue to travel together in the same coach with an Indian in a train?How did an uncle save his nephew from mosquito bites?A concoction of non-fiction and a cocktail of emotions, mysteries and relationships, the author has transformed 62 real-life stories in a literary diamond with 62 cuts.