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'Braids' is a novel, somewhere between fictional romance, and a tale untold. A book dedicated to old-fashioned romance of yesteryears in today's day and age, was a challenge in itself. The completion of this book has been a journey; an endeavour to show how people can control their actions, even if the situation is beyond their reach. It is my hope that you, dear Reader, experience the book as you read it. As a fellow human who feels, thinks, believes, hopes. I believe everything begins and ends with the mind. Once it reaches the heart, it just stays. Hope 'Braids' touches a chord with you…mehr

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'Braids' is a novel, somewhere between fictional romance, and a tale untold. A book dedicated to old-fashioned romance of yesteryears in today's day and age, was a challenge in itself. The completion of this book has been a journey; an endeavour to show how people can control their actions, even if the situation is beyond their reach. It is my hope that you, dear Reader, experience the book as you read it. As a fellow human who feels, thinks, believes, hopes. I believe everything begins and ends with the mind. Once it reaches the heart, it just stays. Hope 'Braids' touches a chord with you too; for, to reach you, this is the only path I can pave. Enjoy what you hold. Enjoy what you have. Love, Yashodhara Singh.
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"Braids" is my third book under the pen name of Yashodhara Singh-the first two being "I Am" and "Sixes of Threes." I write under the self-coined genre of human relationships-something we all need doses of at some point of time in our hectic lives! I'm a mother of two, Vikramaditya and Vasundhara, and live with my mother Mrs. Mita Poddar at Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, in India. I've taught in schools, completed my MBA, but my true calling has been the contentment of my heart by merely putting pen to paper. It is my belief that our roots define who we are to a given extent. How we choose to be thereafter is a matter of choice. Hope you make the right one! Love, Yashodhara Singh