14 February,2024 02:53 PM IST | MUMBAI | BrandMedia
Recently published novel, "Beneath the Gulmohar Tree", invites readers to step into the vividly painted landscapes of a bygone India while simultaneously exploring the contemporary world. This intricately woven narrative takes readers on an extraordinary journey, seamlessly spanning two distinct eras: pre-partitioned India in 1944 and the present age. It delves into the lives of two remarkable women, a grandmother and her granddaughter, connecting their love stories through a series of letters and diaries. With each letter, the readers will have a glimpse of struggles faced, battles won and battles lost. The journey through the letters and diary is not just for the protagonists, Kirat and Meher, but also for the readers as they go down the ages to witness things come alive in the form of words.
A: I hold a special place in my heart for hand-written letters. For me, they are the ultimate way to express your emotions. And therefore, I have tried to weave a story with them. The diary and letters in the book serve as a tangible link to the past, allowing the characters to speak directly to the readers. It also adds a layer of mystery and intimacy, making the journey of Meher and Kirat, the protagonists, and the readers, one of discovery.
ALSO READ
SRU Steels Limited (BSE: 540914) to Receive a Whopping 120 Crore Order
Charming Rohini Munjal’s debut “Teri Baatein” song will soon hit the dice of
Best Psychics in 2024 for Accurate Readings, Insights, and Guidance
Monopoly GO Hack - 3 Ways To Get Free Dice On Monopoly GO
Xitox Reviews – (Exposed) - Is It Work for Parasites?
A: Research played a crucial role in bringing authenticity to the historical aspects of the story. I delved into accounts of the Partition, read novels and stories, and studied historical documents to capture the essence of that tumultuous period. The challenge was to seamlessly weave the historical context into the fabric of the characters' lives, making it an integral part of their journey, without overshadowing the theme of the novel.
A: Working in the publishing industry has given me a deep understanding of storytelling techniques and the importance of a well-crafted narrative. It has honed my skills in creating engaging and compelling stories. As an editor, I've learned to appreciate the nuances of language, which I believe reflects in the prose of my book.
A: Oh, multiple times! Honestly, I have lost count. Writer's block truly squashes your writing spirit and throws you into a dilemma about whether or not you're a good writer. But you should not let that feeling deter you. You need to find a way that will help you out of a situation. Be it using a writing prompt, diverting your attention to something else, or leaving your work for a day or two completely, it is up to you. For me, fixing a deadline works. I believe I work best under pressure.
A: â¦that love gives you the courage you think you never have. It has the power to make you walk leaps and bounds for your love, forgive, and accept your love in every way possible. And with love I mean be it your parents, grandparents, friends, or all those people who share a part of your heart. With my book, I believe you'll walk through different shades of love, loss, belonging, past and present.
A: Just write your heart out. Don't think about what anybody else will say. People will talk, whatsoever. But it is your dream, and you should write on your own. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
A: Yes, I am. Can not share the details as it is in a very early stage. But I will surely come back with my second book pretty soon.
A: If you want to read a story that would make your heart smile and eyes moist, "Beneath the Gulmohar Tree" is the book for you. Get to know your shared past with Kirat and Mehar and fall in love with them as they walk through the journey of life.
The author, Apoorva Khare, is a 29-year-old girl working as an editor with a leading publishing house, based in New Delhi. She has over 6 years of experience in the publishing industry. Her love for Indian Literature made her explore the most prominent era of Indian History and work around those times to bring forth her fictionalized version of the bygone era. She is an avid reader and writer. Her blog, "Meraki: The Drowning Pleasure" is not just a blog but a glimpse into her world of stories and poems written with a touch of imagination and reality. A place that is a blend of love, smile, emotions, introspection, and above all an escape into a utopian world of self!
Published by Beeja House, India's First and Only Mentored Publishing House, "Beneath the Gulmohar Tree" is a tale of love and loss. It is a testament to the enduring power of love, and it is a must-read for those who appreciate the beauty of storytelling that transcends generations.
The book is available on Amazon India and its e-book version is available all across the globe.