Author: Ranjit Kulkarni
Publisher: Notion Press
Published: 2020-11-02
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9354262422
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This book is the second edition of the collection earlier titled "Kaleidoscope: Short Stories of Many Hues". This second edition is now named "Kaleidoscope: Stories about Grief and Loss". Many stories from the older edition have been removed and replaced by newer stories that are more aligned with the theme of grief and loss. This is a collection of stories about life, death, illness and an afterlife. It has stories about human behavior after experiencing grief and personal loss, most likely death or suffering of a loved one. These stories emote, entertain and enlighten, and may even leave you with a sultry smile about the comic, human side of tragic situations on certain occasions. Welcome to Kaleidoscope. This book contains stories which will haunt you, tingle your spine, provoke thought and, sometimes, even bring a smile in the most tragic of circumstances. In this collection, you will find stories like these: A woman on her deathbed in Coma can hear things around her without anyone else knowing it and finds her new world comically fascinating. At a conference of Bacteria, one of the species raises the often-debated topic in Gut Feeling; Does the Human really exist? In Prognosis, a doctor specialising in palliative care cannot handle it when his own daughter is diagnosed with a terminal disease. Find out what happens when a son realises that the body of his father who died in the pandemic is lost in The Funeral. A 50th Wedding Anniversary reveals more secrets than it hides, but can the old, happily married couple handle them? In Confession, find out what happens when long lost Parikshit Sharma returns home to visit his dying mother who can't move or speak one last time. A successful industrialist looks forward to his felicitation at his batch Reunion, but is it really something worth looking forward to? Everyone loves the caretaker of terminal patients, but what exactly are they grateful for? A medical student finds out in Grace Ayah. Can memories be erased? What if there really was a Memory Doctor? Why is a leopard in the city talking to a man and vice versa in A Second Chance? A young woman finds that memories of past love haunt her in The Evening Train. Read about these.. and some more.. With stories of loss, grief, tragedy and comic irreverence, this collection promises the reader the many tragic, comic, and spooky shades of life, death, and everything before and after that. Grab your copy now!!