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You Must Be Around- 80 Poems on Love Life and Longing

Ankita Sharma

Publisher: Ankita Sharma

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This book is divided into three sections. The first one, ‘Love’ describes the ideas about love, feelings and other related aspects. The second one, ‘Life’ is a bit philosophical and deals with topics such as death, rebirth and karma as these resonate closely with my culture and beliefs. There are some poems on Nature too. The third one is ‘Longing’ and revolves around heart-breaks and pain and also includes one poem about domestic violence.  
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
Ankita Sharma is an author, artist and entrepreneur based in India. She is passionate about writing, reading and portrait sketching. She has written three books ‘The Wedding Trousseau and Other Short Stories’ published in 2015, ‘Swati’s Marriage and Other Tales of India’ published in 2016 and 'You Must Be Around- 80 Poems On Love, Life And Longing' published in 2016. Her sketch works have appeared on the cover pages of a few titles.  
 
www.ankitasharma.co.in
Available since: 03/09/2016.

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