The Lost Soul of the Joukhoorei: A Magical Tale of Mystery | Timeless Folklore | Himalayan Legends | Epic Tale | Journey of Myth and Magic | Mystery | Adventure
In the secluded Himalayan village of Fhuwanji, the ordinary becomes extraordinary—a simple gourd, the joukhoorei, holds a secret tethered to the universe’s destiny. When a ferocious deluge ravages the village, its enigmatic keeper, Baulungbwrai, disappears, leaving the villagers reeling and a prophecy the fate of Fhuwanji will forever change.
The Lost Soul of the Joukhoorei is a magical tale brimming with vivid imagery, timeless folklore, and heart-stopping twists. Rashmi Narzary’s lyrical prose, redolent of the legends of her land but imbued with universal concerns, invites you into a world where the lines between myth and reality blur, and every choice carries the weight of destiny.
Sahitya Akademi Awardee for English Children’s literature, 2016 for her book “His Share of Sky”, Rashmi Narzary is an author, Creative Writing Mentor, Book Reviewer and Independent Editor. She also dabbles in translation, having worked with Late Dr. Bhabendra Nath Saikia’s award winning Assamese works. A recipient of the ‘PRAG PRERONA AWARDS, 2020’ for her work towards literature, in recent times she had been committed to creative writing workshops as a mentor for 1. Katha Utsav 2019 as National Grand Finale Mentor, New Delhi 2. The Indo-Japanese literary venture Zubaan-Sasakawa Peace Foundation Writing Methodology Workshop for research scholars 3. Katha Utsav (East Zone) 2017 .....among other workshops Presently, she is also the Joint Secretary of the North East Writers’ Forum.
A graduation in Economics and a post graduation in Human Resource Management, could not dampen her passion for writing. Thus was published WINGS, her first book, in the year 2005, which is a collection of short stories. Looking Beyond, her second book, was released in 2006. His Share of Sky (2012) is her third, followed by Mosaic, a collection of short stories. 'BLOODSTONE, Legend of the Last Engraving', is her debut novel and the latest work.
However... ....given her way, she'd rather be introduced as the maker of her boisterously happy home of two grown-up children, three pets, all dogs, and a whole, large flock of doves, house sparrows, swallows and pigeons, with a couple of owls recently joining the merry hearth and a large beehive on an Ashoka tree right outside her study in Guwahati. These she manages with a wee bit of help from her husband Hemanta, a former bureaucrat .
She lives in Guwahati with her husband, daughter Sandie and son Jerry.