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📘 Book Details
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
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Author: [Author's Name]
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Language: Marathi
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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Year of Publication: October 2005
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ISBN: 9788177666182
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Pages: 160
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Cover: Paperback
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Category: Short Stories
📝 About The Book
“Real Lives, Real Struggles: Stories from Our Surroundings”
In this poignant collection of short stories, the author paints vivid pictures of everyday life, capturing the struggles, sacrifices, and complexities that define the human experience. Each story brings to light characters and situations that are all too familiar, making them resonate deeply with readers.
Malvika, whose life is shattered by a series of blank calls, and Rohan, entangled in the deceptive world of pyramid marketing, embody the struggles of modern life. The story of a mother who sacrifices everything for her husband's freedom reflects the silent strength of women.
The collection also features Yeshwant, whose unwavering perseverance inspires those around him, and the fall of Vija Uncle, once successful but now facing the harsh realities of life. These characters, though unique, represent the real people we encounter every day in our towns and villages.
In Whimsical Appa and his adjusting daughter-in-law, who supports her family despite their challenges, and the troubled Nilu, struggling with family issues, we find a mirror of our own lives and relationships.
These stories resonate with universal themes of perseverance, sacrifice, and human connection, making them not just entertaining but deeply reflective. Through these characters, the author invites us to recognize the familiar and dear faces of our own communities, reminding us that these everyday struggles are the fabric of life itself.


