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Neil & Ruchin Kansal | 1 comments The Kansal Clunker: The Car That Rebuilt Us

Some journeys don’t just take you places — they change who you are!

Part memoir, part road trip odyssey, our book explores how a rusted car became the canvas for a father and son to rediscover themselves. Thoughtful, warm, and profoundly human, The Kansal Clunker reminds us that the best journeys are the ones that transform us.

You can learn more at thekansalclunker.com

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leo Mai | 13 comments Flowers in the Ashes — Volume I: A Generation of Idealism and BetrayalFlower in the Ashes(Volume II): Volume I — A Generation of Idealism and Betrayal
Flowers in the Ashes — For the Generation That Was Silenced

💬 “Some memories are forbidden to speak, yet they live on — in the blood, in the silence.”

Dear friends and readers,
I invite you to read my novel, Flowers in the Ashes — a book written for those who were forgotten, and for those who still remember.

The story takes place in Beijing, more than three decades ago, when a generation of young dreamers believed that truth could change the world.
Then came the storm — and many lost their love, their friends, their faith.
Years later, one man in exile looks back, searching through the ashes for a single flower that still refuses to die: memory.

This novel is about idealism, loss, and the human need to remember.
It’s also a question whispered to history:
When silence becomes a nation’s language, who will dare to speak?
I warmly invite you to read it and share your thoughts.
Because as long as someone remembers, history will never truly vanish.
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