Description
Sometimes, a journey back is a step forward. When 26-year-old Ayan is sent to live with his grumpy old grandfather Gopal Shanker, in a tiny village, in Kerala, he is understandably devastated. What can a sleepy, idyllic village without even Internet connectivity offer a young man? To make matters worse, Jairaj, Ayan’s domineering father has his own plans and is determined to have his way. Soon, Ayan has to come to terms with the hard realities of life and the blindness of greed as he and Gopal Shanker learn that life can sometimes unravel in unanticipated ways. A young man, whose life lies ahead of him. An old man, whose life is all in the past. And a few months that change everything. A Hundred Little Flames is a charming account of a relationship across generations and also a meditative look at the issues of old people. Preeti Shenoy’s foray into new fictional terrain is an absolute triumph!
About the Author:
Preeti Shenoy, among the top five highest selling authors in India, is also on the Forbes longlist of the most influential celebrities in India. Her work has been translated to many languages. She is India’s most loved author, on life and relationships.
India Today has named her as being unique for being the only woman in the best-selling league. She has been awarded the & ‘Indian of the Year’ award for 2017 by Brands Academy for her contribution to Literature. She has also received the Academia award for Business Excellence by the New Delhi Institute of Management. She has given talks in many premier educational institutions such as IITs and IIMs and corporate organisations like KPMG, Infosys and Accenture. She is also an artist specialising in portraiture and illustrated journaling.
Books Author: Preeti Shenoy
Number Of Pages: 368
Language: English
Publisher: Westland Books Pvt Ltd
Books Category: Literature & Fiction
Book Format: Paperback
Books_ISBN: 9386850427
Other Feature 2: Weight: 238 grams
Other Feature 3: Size: 129 x 198 mm
Publication Date: November 14, 2017
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