5 years, 9 months ago
Playing with metaphors
Dealing with self-discovery and internal transformations through the characters, author Anuradha Prasad’s book Rain Drops and Caterpillars delves into various human emotions that one experiences in life. I have aligned emotions and real incidents from life to create this book,” says Anuradha who has also written Two Winters and 365 days and Coming Back Home. by Anuradha Prasad, Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd, pp.198, Rs 189 Revolving around the ‘free will’ concept, the book brings into picture the extraordinary examples of ordinary people. A PhD holder in English literature, Anuradha envisaged the concept of the book when she first came across a research paper published by an American university about human emotions.
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