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The Untold Story Of My Heart

ABOUT THE BOOK

Writer pour their heart out when they write, similarly this book was written by Aarohi Varma after lockdown as she started feeling that during that period she had become sort of an introvert so she wanted to express her feelings through this book and obviously there is no one to judge you while reading a book, she has emotions deeply embedded in her words and that’s how her words express her emotions towards The Untold Story Of My Heart.

This book express her feelings through various poems and quotes written by her during that time. You’ll find emotions, expressions and connection of people which take you to their little heaven, their heart and soul through their words.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aarohi Varma is a creative writer, the 16-year old writer tries to express her feelings through poems and quotes. She has a strong vocabulary, clarity of thoughts, she is always open to changes and has a passion for reading as well as writing. This book express her feelings through various poems and quotes written by her during that time. You’ll find emotions, expressions and connection of people which take you to their little heaven, their heart and soul through their words.

 

Published by INK FREEDOM PUBLISHERS.

This edition published in India by INK FREEDOM PUBLISHERS in 2022.

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India 250001

Copyright INK FREEDOM PUBLISHERS 2021

All rights reserved.

Under ISBN - 978-93-92037-07-8

No parts of this copy shall be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by means, without the prior information of the publisher. Violation in these may result in proceeding with legal terms of jurisdiction.

PUBLISHER: ANDLEEB KAMAL

COVER DESIGNED BY: MRITUNJOY MAHANTA

EDITING AND INTERIOR DESIGNING BY: NAMITA MAHANTA

PROOF READED BY: MOHD. SALMAN

ASSEMBELED BY: SUMBUL FATEMA

Website: inkfreedompublication.com

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It’s no secret that books themselves make me ugly cry and sob all the time. I’ve told you some of the top books that have made me cry and there have even been more since then…so it’s clear I’m a crier when it comes to moving scenes in books. But I’m talking about something different altogether.

I have this fascination with the acknowledgements in the back of books. And I’m obsessive about reading them. Sometimes they are the pretty standard shout-outs but sometimes they make me feel an incredible surge of feelings and the swelling of my heart. And sometimes while I’m reading them I get all choked up, truly. Sometimes it’s this whole little story in it of itself to me. There’s just something incredibly personal and beautiful in some of these acknowledgements.

The world of a book, after all, is a private conversation between author and reader. Acknowledgments pages break that spell by bringing in the outside world. When agents and managers start to appear in acknowledgments, things get even weirder: here comes the world of commerce and deal-making, crashing the story party.

I Thank everybody who supported me in this venture

Can you put your hand in and give me hi-fi?

How else I am supposed to thank you.

I am very much grateful to Andleeb Kamal and her team for bringing my thoughts on paper and publish them in its true form. I really appreciate my readers for sparing their valuable time and for the passion to know about Love and life which motivates me to keep on writing.

 

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