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The Rock in Our Story

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  📚 BOOK REVIEW The Rock in Our Story by J.R. Giuliano When I started this book, I was immediately drawn in by the compelling narrative and the rich, well-developed characters. The author’s storytelling prowess is evident from the very beginning, creating a world that feels both real and deeply engaging. It’s a book that grabs your attention and refuses to let go, keeping you invested in the protagonist’s journey from start to finish. The uniqueness of this book lies in its heartfelt exploration of a young girl’s search for identity and belonging. The author’s skillful portrayal of her struggles and growth is both touching and inspiring. Each chapter unfolds new layers of her character, revealing her vulnerabilities and strengths. The challenges she faces and the courage she shows in overcoming them make her story incredibly moving. This book is not just a story—it’s an experience. The writing is beautiful, the plot is compelling, and the characters are unforgettable. It’s a book ...

Tea Country

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  📚 BOOK REVIEW Tea Country : A Tale of Loss and Love by Lekha Sharma Our Earth nurtures all the inhabitants like a mother. But the greed of humans never ends which results in ruining our eco-system. The wildlife is a danger for us or Are we a threat for them ?? The tea estates of Dooars situated in Northeast India are beautiful to behold. The lush greenery, the flora and fauna and the scenic hills surrounding beyond the tea estates all adds more charm to it. The wildlife and forests in the area are huge and buried with deep secrets within them. The story start with a young american girl, Trisha travelling to Chalsa for her research. She is a field biologist who is researching on tea gardens and human-animal conflict in Dooars. Her acquaintance with the inhabitants of Dadabari, Pakhibari and Bhanu's family is spectacular. As the story unfolds further we find the multifaceted aspect of some characters. Brojen, the simple looking local house help at Dadabari even had some dark secre...