Simran Keshwani
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“Don't know when my life came to visualising intense pain and tragedy to putting it down on paper, to putting across a message of love in times of abject hate. Thank you everybody and the conspiracy of the stars for showing me this day. To many, many more books, inshallah, and to many more launches.”
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
“Of what I know of life, in any moment, you run three vital risks-the risk of being yourself, the risk of not being yourself and the risk
itself. I would stress most on the third kind. It is the game itself that draws its modest players inward. The “risk” to hide out in a world where masks are normative, the “risk” to play the oppressor, the
“risk” to risk your truth one more day in life, the “risk” to not risk your lie.”
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
itself. I would stress most on the third kind. It is the game itself that draws its modest players inward. The “risk” to hide out in a world where masks are normative, the “risk” to play the oppressor, the
“risk” to risk your truth one more day in life, the “risk” to not risk your lie.”
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
“Of what I know of life, in any moment, you run three vital risks-the risk of being yourself, the risk of not being yourself and the risk
itself. I would stress most on the third kind. It is the game itself that draws its modest players inward. The “risk” to hide out in a world where masks are normative, the “risk” to play the oppressor, the
“risk” to risk your truth one more day in life, the “risk” to not risk your lie.”
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
itself. I would stress most on the third kind. It is the game itself that draws its modest players inward. The “risk” to hide out in a world where masks are normative, the “risk” to play the oppressor, the
“risk” to risk your truth one more day in life, the “risk” to not risk your lie.”
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
“Don't know when my life came to visualising intense pain and tragedy to putting it down on paper, to putting across a message of love in times of abject hate. Thank you everybody and the conspiracy of the stars for showing me this day. To many, many more books, inshallah, and to many more launches.”
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
― Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War
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