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What defines us more—our roots that ground us or the roads that beckon us away? Hittale, a quiet village shrouded in its own dramas and silences, unfurls through the lived experiences of its people. At its heart is Diya, a mischievous, spirited child, orphaned yet nurtured by the fierce love of her grandmother. The river gliding past the village and the lush sweep of paddy fields stand as mute witnesses to her carefree days and the indelible experiences of youth. Set against the backdrop of the late twentieth century, the narrative moves between the gentle hum of rural life and the restless thrum of the city, weaving an odyssey that is at once tender and turbulent. Along this path lie friendships that amuse, loves that intoxicate, griefs that sear, and ambitions that propel. Torn between belonging and becoming, Diya’s coming-of-age captures the ache, beauty, and inevitability of growing up.
 
 
 
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Those Ripples Call Me Home

Those Ripples Call Me Home

ISBN: 9788199087286
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  • ISBN: 9788199087286
  • Author: Soumya Doralli
  • Publisher: Readomania
  • Pages: 202
  • Format: Paperback
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What defines us more—our roots that ground us or the roads that beckon us away? Hittale, a quiet village shrouded in its own dramas and silences, unfurls through the lived experiences of its people. At its heart is Diya, a mischievous, spirited child, orphaned yet nurtured by the fierce love of her grandmother. The river gliding past the village and the lush sweep of paddy fields stand as mute witnesses to her carefree days and the indelible experiences of youth. Set against the backdrop of the late twentieth century, the narrative moves between the gentle hum of rural life and the restless thrum of the city, weaving an odyssey that is at once tender and turbulent. Along this path lie friendships that amuse, loves that intoxicate, griefs that sear, and ambitions that propel. Torn between belonging and becoming, Diya’s coming-of-age captures the ache, beauty, and inevitability of growing up.
 
 
 

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