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Ardh Viram - Life Begins After a Pause

Aarti Agarwal

Editorial: Blue Rose Publishers

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Ardhviram
 
 Married at a young age, Ria was happy and satisfied with her life. But, fate had manifested something else for her. She got widowed. Her mother-in-law, Sarla, stood by her like a pillar of strength, fighting all the hypocrisy and pretences of society to get her daughter-in-law married again. Fighting all the demons, she becomes victorious at last. It's a beautiful story of her trials and tribulations, a story that can melt anyone’s heart. A story about Sarla’s self-belief.
 
Pink Blues. 
 
Does real friendship really exist in this busy and brutal world? A story about two friends, Ami and Nice, How does one stand up for someone else while sacrificing their own happiness? When Ami is denied her sole reason to live, she turns into a tigress and revolts. Together, they break the adulterated barriers of society that encroach upon their lives and empower themselves. A beautiful story of courage and empowerment.
Disponible desde: 01/12/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 182 páginas.

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