The Journey of Me and My Son: A mother’s poignant account of a child with learning disabilities-News in Twfindia
The Journey of Me and My Son: A mother’s poignant account of a child with learning disabilities
By: IBNS
By: IBNS
NITN | @notintownlive | 26 Mar 2018
While the leaves signify the freshness of the poems, the chillies represent the irony in them, says author HL Agnihotri about his anthology of poems.
Congratulations on the release of ‘Leaves of Green Chillies’. What does the title suggest?
The title of my book ‘Leaves of Green Chillies’ is just like the silver crown on the head of a beautiful girl as it reflects the mind and soul of my book.
​Do you research a lot while writing a book?
Every writer, in a way, is a researcher— the researcher of current and burning issues, life-like characters with pulsation of life, and good style. A good writer is always in search of new words and new phrases.
You have got several published titles till date. How is the current title different from the rest?
I have spent a lot of time to decide on the title so that it is somewhat different from others. Leaves stand for greenery and freshness of my poems; whereas green chillies stand for the pinch of bitterness that equates more with the irony in my poems. On the whole, green leaves and green chillies reflect greenness and freshness of my book.
What kind of books do you enjoy reading?
I like reading literary books that give me new ideas and rich emotions and passions that inspire me to write. My eye is always on new methodology and techniques that may give new direction to my writings.
What inspires you as a writer?
Good, natural and spontaneous ideas and emotions inspire me to write poetry. I’m inspired from such writings that engross my mind and touch the inner depth of my heart for inspiration.
By: India Blooms News Service
“And So Can You” is not only an inspirational book written by Dr. Roopleen but also restores our faith in the medical profession.
This book contains the success stories of 17 renowned doctors, namely Virendra Sarwal, Ashok Khurana, Lingam Vijaya, Muralidhar V. Pai, Krishna R. Murthy, Suresh K. Pandey, Jyotirmay Biswas, Barnali Das, Mahipal S. Sachdev, Praveen R. Murthy, Anita Panda, Jas Kohli, Dhanashree Ratra, Sarbjit Singh, Vidushi Sharma, Vinay R. Murthy and Sundaram Natarajan.
It is indeed a must read for all those young people aspiring to become doctors.
It also restores the general public’s faith that all the doctors are not corrupt and insensitive.
The book is also a reminder that doctors are humans too and so often they sacrifice their personal lives to attend to ailing patients.
The book talks about 17 doctors who had their fair share of struggle and went through ups and downs.
Their lives posed myriad barriers as they worked hard to reach their goals but one thing that was common to them was that they did not give up. They continued to fight through the worst of situations. Even when the world was against them, they kept holding on to their dream.
And they all worked hard and put in a lot of effort to get where they are today. Nothing in life comes without a price.
They paid the price through immense hard work and now life is paying them back with success and happiness.
I feel that the book is not only an inspiration for to-be-doctors but also for other students from any stream and subject.
Because the point of the book is the struggle behind every success, not just the struggle to become doctor.
The book also contains quotes and advice for the medical students. It warns them of the pros and cons.
It is the best feeling in the world to give someone a life but then there js sacrificing of personal time, family time, vacations, and yes again, there’s a lot of dedication and hard work required.
It’s a full package and a complete punch of knowledge and motivation.
The stories are bound to stir hearts and motivate souls. Every journey is aspiring in its own way.
For the doctors, the hurdles were strong, but the will power and self motivation was stronger.
Overall I’d like to rate this book 9/10. It was a good and satisfying read after a long time.
(Reviewed by Soumashree Mukherjee)
NITN | @notintownlive | 13 Apr 2018
“Pariksha ke tanav evang iska samadhan” written by Dr. Dilip Kumar Das is a book mainly about stress during examinations and how to cope with it.
It also talks about the pre and post examination stress and how parents should play a role in helping children to come out of it.
Stress is something which is very common and which we all face.
But what most of us don’t know is about the long term effects and serious ailments which can be caused by stress.
The topic that the book starts with is the reason for stress in our present day life. How to keep an optimistic approach towards life, which ultimately helps to decrease stress.
We are becoming self centered and narrow minded about the possibilities of life. We need to open up and look at the brighter side which keeps us happy, says the author.
Then the author moves to the main focus of the book – stress in the life of a student.
It starts off with how we should study and how our routine should be. We will find that many of us do exactly opposite of what has been written in the book and obviously that is the reason for much of our stress and health problems.
There are also simple breathing exercises that help relieve stress.
Then the writer educates the readers with some general facts about stress. He throws light on the difference between ‘distress’ and ‘eustress’ (the latter meaning beneficial stress).
To make it easier for the reader’s understanding, the writer has also added flow charts of stress cycle.
Then we get to know the main reasons behind stress during examination time.
The author also highlights on how to know that a student is suffering because of stress, the symptoms to look out for in students.
The reasons for stress in childhood and some advice for parents have also been offered.
Not only does the book give us knowledge about stress but also guides us in how to prepare for exams, how to study to make it easier for us along with that it also gives us practical examples to make it easier for us to understand how to put the techniques of studying given in the book in our daily lives.
The writer also gives some advice on how to stay stress free and what do do before and on the day of examination so that stress does not effect our exams, how to write answers during exam.
He has also included what kind of diet and sleep schedules we must follow to stay healthy which promotes a stress free life.
The book concludes with advice for the future and models of stress development and memory.
This is a must read for each and every student because each one has to deal with stress everyday and has to cope with stressors.
Many students are going into depression and the thing that starts off this deadly mental ailment is stress. This is a very helpful book.
It is a book not only for knowledge but also for application in our daily life.
An amazing book, nicely written, and a large amount of information has been covered in a precise manner.
It has been written mainly in point form, which makes it short and apt for readers.
It has been written in a very easy language and keeping in mind the age-group for whom the book has been mainly written.
(Reviewed by Soumashree Mukherjee)
‘Hideous Barack’ is a historical non fiction book written by H.P. Roychoudhury. It mainly focuses on the Barak (also spelled as Barack) valley, focusing on the region from pre-Independence to the present, as well as discussing about the future.
It’s a book of undeniable depth and knowledge.
The author has gone into candid and minute details. It is like a mirror showing the truth.
Some of the details in the book will even shock the most sturdy.
Usually, history is taught in our schools in a very generalized manner, often a glorification of people. But rarely are we told about the dark side of history.
This book is like an eye opener, a rude awakening. A book that makes you question Gandhiji’s work as a ‘freedom fighter’, a book that shakes your faith from its very foundation.
Although the book focuses on the Barak valley, the narration links the region with the happenings around the country before and after independence.
The book touches upon topics such as the Sepoy Mutiny, formation of the Indian National Congress, role of Gandhiji in Hindu-Muslim riots and the Partition of India, the dark side of the leaders, India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and the aftermath of British rule in India – especially on Assam, the Barak Valley.
The book also throws light on the origin of Muslim religion in Bengal, the effect of China and the greater India’s relation with Bengali people.
It winds up with the story of how Barak Valley, such a tiny region of such a big country, played a major role in bringing back Hindu-Muslim unity after the Partition of India.
A must read for people who are interested in history and want to know more about the Barak region.
Overall I’d rate this book 9.5/10.
(Reviewed by Soumashree Mukherjee)
By: IBNS
Reviewed by Priya Das.
NITN | @notintownlive | 18 Apr 2018
‘Through a Prism’ by Iona Banerjee is a collection of beautiful and inspiring short stories, which will make you feel light and bright from the very beginning.
Once again, Power Publishers has brought forth an interesting book, especially if you are in a mood for a quiet evening.
The short stories are based on emotions and experiences that the author has undergone.
The short stories are calm and soothing just like rain in the summer.
Talking about the language, the book is written in a simple and understandable language.
This book will surely seek the interest of the readers because of its unique concept.
‘Through a Prism’ reveals a unique path to joy and happiness. Banerjee’s writing is fresh and inspiring.
Every short story has a short message for the reader.
It is the art of storytelling that makes this book standout in the crowd.
The book will be shortly available at power-publishers.com and flipkart.
(Reviewd by Poonam Chatterjee)
Caroline Monteiro hopes to reconnect with her biological family members through her debut book that talks of her life’s journey.
Congratulations on the release of ‘From the Streets of Mumbai to Dubai’. Is this your debut attempt as an author?
Yes. have been wanting to write this for a long time, now I wish to continue to write many more books from here on.
We believe it’s an autobiographical account. What made you write this?
I want the whole world to know how kind God has been in protecting me from all sorts of dangers through all the stages of my life. Even in the most difficult moment, when everyone would consider it impossible for an 8-year old girl to survive.
Through this book I would like to connect with all the people who have helped me in my journey, especially those with whom I have lost contact. I also hope to reconnect with my biological family members.
What kind of help and support did you receive from people in the course of writing this book?
I was blessed to have received a lot of emotional support and strength from my two lovely daughters, my dear husband and my two dearest friends Leena Miranda and Ratna Lama, who constantly stood by me as pillars of support and encouragement.
What inspires you as a writer?
It gives me immense pleasure to share my life experiences in the form of stories, with the hope that it can inspire other people who may be in similar situations. I also enjoy writing.
What kind of readers are you expecting for your book?
While I want the whole world to know my story, I mainly want to reach out to people who are going through difficult moments in their life. I want all of them to believe that there is still hope and a very loving God to help them out of every situation in their life.
By: IBNS
The book has a narrative drive. It’s occasional emotional brutality and its humour adds up to a novel which is intelligent, thought-provoking and readable as a potboiler.