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Behold, it will Spring

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"Behold, it will spring - a new ray of hope" is an exhilarating collection of poems that imparts an untamed & joyous carnival. It fully embraces the natural world despite the indispensable occurrence of loss and death. Not only it brings myriad shades of life and nature but also recollects our observations from mundane life. The trivial and astonishing experiences are written with soft and hard words. These poems are introspective and gentle, addressing death, separation, pain, heinous deed, identity, and alienation. Reflecting the ache of the human heart and our desire to belong with all that is good, it is a daringly intimate collection of 101 poems with illustrations spanning 5 years which can be read in any order.

Rabisha is a poet and an illustrator, inspired by the varied spectrum of life. She is presently working with Hindustan Times Media Ltd. as Senior Content Writer providing guidance for career and leadership. She has Masters in English Literature from Delhi University. Her poems are much inspired by the social and physical landscape of India, especially by Delhi- the heart of India and Bihar- one of the oldest inhabited places in the world. Behold, it will spring – a new ray of hope is an insightful retort to the human condition as perceived by her, and the book beautifully complements to bring equilibrium between opinion and reality.

138 pages, Paperback

Published September 29, 2017

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March 3, 2020
*I recommend reading this Behold, it will Spring: A new ray of Hope.*
*It is a book written by Rabisha from Northern India, I felt that Rabisha is a extraordinary writer.*
*The poems are very intense and extremely genuine. I personally feel great reading her poems over and over again.*
*Another cool thing about this book is that there is a gradual pattern in the book that goes from 'life' to 'death' and you will enjoy it so thoroughly that you might wanna read it again and again*
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