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The book is endowed with the emotions and memories of a young boy living in a boarding school. The book contains the best contents which are relatable for all age groups since the events are universal. The book outlines the sketch of a boy who is passionate about writing and is living in a space that allows him to pursue his passion. The author was always fond of his partner and shares a sweet story which makes this book worth reading. Universal content based on real-life events is a must-read book.

Produktbeschreibung
The book is endowed with the emotions and memories of a young boy living in a boarding school. The book contains the best contents which are relatable for all age groups since the events are universal. The book outlines the sketch of a boy who is passionate about writing and is living in a space that allows him to pursue his passion. The author was always fond of his partner and shares a sweet story which makes this book worth reading. Universal content based on real-life events is a must-read book.
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Autorenporträt
"Vaibhav Dwivedi developed the habit of writing at the Krishnamurthy Foundation's Rajghat Beasent boarding school. During his schooling in his early teenage, Mesmerised by the beauty and serenity of nature and empathy from his family, he took to ""Climate Consciousness"" and started working on climate change. The seeds of writing came from his father being a journalist; he chose to write books rather than carry the legacy. Climate, literature, and law are what he decided to pursue after he graduated from his school. Working for the environment is what he feels is his mission, and he plans to pursue Environmental Law for his further studies.His first book, ""The Window"", is a memoir of his childhood experiences in a boarding school. Being a boy raised in a joint family around other siblings and suddenly everyone is replaced by strangers' faces in the blink of an eye; some never turn their back again, and some become family for life."