Reading Avinash’s stories feels like finding your long-lost slam book.—Divya Prakash Dubey
Zero Period is a window between two worlds—one where school kids, buried under the mountain of textbooks like “nerd-Krishna,” endure the dreams of their Yashoda-Vasudev parents, and the other where they roam carefree as “macho-makhanchor” in their Vrindavan.
This book doesn’t offer profound wisdom or life-changing revelations. It’s simply the tale of a small town revolving around a child. By the time you finish, you’ll feel as if you’ve seen, heard, and felt that child—like a fleeting memory in a black-and-white dream or a familiar face lost in the crowd.