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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn a world that often demands conformity, there are children, teenagers, and young adults who dare to carve out their own unique paths. This collection of 12 short stories offers a heartfelt exploration of their journeys—those who struggle to find acceptance in a society that labels them as differently abled. Each story delves into the lives of these courageous individuals, highlighting the challenges they face and the triumphs they achieve as they navigate a world that doesn't always understand them.
But these stories are not just about the young trailblazers. They also shine a light on the parents, siblings, and other family members who walk alongside them, whose own lives are transformed as they learn to support and embrace the changes in their loved ones. Through moments of doubt, fear, and ultimately, hope, these stories capture the essence of resilience and the beauty of forging a new path, one that is uniquely their own.
This collection is a reminder that while the journey may be difficult, there is strength in embracing who you truly are, and there is always love and understanding waiting to light the way.
Saptaparna Chandra
Saptaparna Chandra is an accomplished professional with a rich educational background, holding a B Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from the esteemed VGSOM at IIT Kharagpur. A proud alumna of South Point High School, she has built an impressive career spanning 14 years in the corporate sector, contributing her expertise to renowned companies such as L&T, Tata Communications Limited, and Vodafone.
Currently, Saptaparna serves as the Assistant Head of the MBA Department at the Institute of Engineering and Management in Kolkata. Her extensive experience in the corporate world, coupled with her role as an educator, has provided her with deep insights into the challenges faced by the younger generation. Through her interactions with teenagers and young adults, she has observed a growing prevalence of neuro-divergent issues, affecting not only the individuals themselves but also their caregivers, stakeholders, and surrounding communities.
Driven by a desire to shed light on these challenges, Saptaparna has authored a collection of 12 short stories, each offering a unique perspective on the complexities of neuro-divergence. Her stories are a compassionate exploration of the struggles faced by those navigating these issues, offering a message of hope and resilience. Through her writing, Saptaparna aims to remind readers that they are not alone in their battles and that, despite the darkness, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. Her work is a heartfelt invitation to pause, appreciate the beauty of life, and find solace in the shared human experience.
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