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In a post apocalyptic world, small settlements have formed on the outskirts of what used to be north Delhi. Life has regressed to pre-civilization levels. Radiation has ruined the water, made monsters out of rodents and made crops almost impossible to cultivate. In this world, twelve-year-old Natasha, a girl from the East, traumatized by the rape of her sister and utterly silent, stumbles upon a library and its only occupant: Ved. Deciphering the library, their new world, is the only hope they have of saving their families, perhaps their world.

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In a post apocalyptic world, small settlements have formed on the outskirts of what used to be north Delhi. Life has regressed to pre-civilization levels. Radiation has ruined the water, made monsters out of rodents and made crops almost impossible to cultivate. In this world, twelve-year-old Natasha, a girl from the East, traumatized by the rape of her sister and utterly silent, stumbles upon a library and its only occupant: Ved. Deciphering the library, their new world, is the only hope they have of saving their families, perhaps their world.

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Anamika Mukherjee has two decades in the field of writing and communication. She has worked as a journalist, a content writer, an instructional designer and a technical writer. Survivors is her first work of fiction. Her previous books, Worth Every Gasp (Prakash Books, 2011) and Adopted Miracles (HarperCollins, 2014) were both first-person narratives based on her own experiences.