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The Journey to My Home - cover

The Journey to My Home

Maltiraj Amit

Publisher: Pencil

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About the Book: The human life is full of struggle. We struggle with ourselves, our time, our work and stupid people around us. Many set goals in their life and most people dream to have something that they desire the most in life. ‘The Journey to My Home’ tells the story of a boy and his fantabulous journey of his aim. He made his mother’s dream his aim. This fictional story is mingled with the struggle and ails of the boy, emotion, drama and love.

 
About the Author: “The Journey to My Home” is the debuted book of Maltiraj Amit. Being a student of English Literature in Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur and his writing of plays for School’s functions radically encouraged him to write books. He earns his living by teaching English in a school. His aim of writing is to convey his feelings, ideas and message to the people and to motivate them philosophically. As writing is the best tool for awareness, he satirizes on the dark side of the Indian society and influences the readers. The best way to contact Maltiraj Amit is through Instagram. His instagram account is @maltiraj_amit. One can also follow him on twitter @Maltiraj_A.
Available since: 11/11/2020.

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