Life could seem like a jungle. Or a garden. Depends on whether you know your way around it. Same was the case with Nirmal, a young, fun loving, peppy guy. Living in Paris, MNC job and a foreign girl-friend, he had it all. His cup was full but was so brittle. It cracked one day and he felt empty. He felt lost in that beautiful jungle. In comes Sara. A professor, a ...
Life could seem like a jungle. Or a garden. Depends on whether you know your way around it. Same was the case with Nirmal, a young, fun loving, peppy guy. Living in Paris, MNC job and a foreign girl-friend, he had it all. His cup was full but was so brittle. It cracked one day and he felt empty. He felt lost in that beautiful jungle. In comes Sara. A professor, a guide, an alter ego. Her now loving, now rebuffing gestures brought him to his knees and made him learn the lessons he already had but dared not look for. May be you are also looking for some of them.
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Vivek hails from the ‘nagri’ of Lord Rama (Ayodhya) and is an alumnus of IIM, Ahmedabad. This is his second book, first being ‘To catch a smile’ - a collection of short stories. Professionally, Vivek is associated with a Delhi based consulting firm, Stratbeans Consulting & Moodswing Entertainment, a movie marketing and media management firm. Prior, he worked at a Mumbai based top tier investment bank. Vivek is also a stage actor and loves observing and interacting with people, thus unfolding a myriad of layers of human psychology and behaviour. Vivek is an acitve blogger at www.tocatchabutterfly.wordpress.com. Feel free to write to him for networking. feedback and discussions at .
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by Vivek Kumar Agarwal
Life could seem like a jungle. Or a garden. Depends on whether you know your way around it. Same was the case with Nirmal, a young, fun loving, peppy guy. Living in Paris, MNC job and a foreign girl-friend, he had it all. His cup was full but was so brittle. It cracked one day and he felt empty. He felt lost in that beautiful jungle. In comes Sara. A professor, a ...