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Sannata Nu Sarnamu Part-1

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Here all the characters feel pity for themselves. They regret on their own bad-luck and misfortune. They are living with their own shortcomings by becoming one with them. Emptiness is their fate. Being unsuccessful their destiny! This is an aloof story of the feelings of women…the feelings which are coming out by knowing the demarcation line between ego and self-esteem.
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307 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2011

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Kaajal Oza Vaidya

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Kaajal was born on 29 September 1966 in Mumbai, India. She graduated with a degree in English and Sanskrit from Gujarat University in 1986. She completed her post-graduate certificate in advertising management at Saint Xavier's College in Mumbai.

She debuted in writing with a short story collection, Sambandh.. To Akash in 2005 was followed by a collection of poetry, Sheshyatra. Her popularity grew when her first novel Yog Viyog was serialized in Chitralekha weekly. She worked on plays during her earlier career. She teaches creative writing as a Visiting Faculty in the Master of Developmental Communication Department of Gujarat University.

She worked as a journalist with Sandesh, Gujarat Daily, Loksatta-Jansatta, The Indian Express, Abhiyan magazine and Samkalin, Sambhaav. She writes columns in Divya Bhaskar, Gujarat Mitra, Kutchmitra, Janmabhhomi Pravasi and Culcutta Halchal. She regularly gives speeches on different subjects across Gujarat and beyond. She hosts the radio show Kaajal@9 on 94.3 My FM Ahmedabad.

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Mediocre novel. Some plots of this novel are blatantly copied from Sidney Sheldon's Master of the game without giving proper credit.
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