Turkish writer Elif Shafak has divided this beautiful novel into five parts: Earth, Water, Wind, Fire, and the Void. Two parallel narratives take center stage;
Warmth, fun, and comfort are top priorities. In the company of like-minded people, love, and good vibes it’s beyond words. Fire in a cold milieu
Charan in his twenty-seventh year was a survivor. Circumstances could have ruined his zeal to live but he fought back and took up driving to
Holding your own takes strength, grit, and determination. Tenacity goes a long way. Being useful for others always pays.
Unplugging oneself from devices may aid in improving the quality of our lives. Using them less gives way to a variety of things that fill
When dreams take off there is gratitude. A villager flying a plane is pure progress. When the sky’s the limit then everything is possible.
Waterlogging is commontoo much creates problemsinfuriating inner demonsthen safety becomes an emblem. Potholes overflowtraffic comes to a standstillpoor lose glowpower outages kill. Vendors on road
The sound of waves is music for the entire milieu. Chaos dissolves. A quiet corner is therapy.
Jaagte hee agar baarishkhushi ki lehar aaiseearmaanon ki jaise koi saazishmasti chaayee aisee. Jhama jhum ho ya phuaarsaara din hoye to khil jaateschool main chutti
A beacon of hope as a sunrise renews, it energizes. Satisfaction is guaranteed. A sense of gratitude sets in.