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This is the story of the movie "Lagaan", as seen from the perspective of two individuals - Ram Ramakrishnan and his daughter Madhuri, who loved the movie but believed that there was much more to the story than what was depicted.
This book is available in its full form here and is not published in print.
Readers, however, may checkout and buy "Animalese" - another published fictional work by Ram Ramakrishnan using the buy option.
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In a novel attempt and the first of its kind in the annals of fiction-writing, a father / daughter duo has co-authored a novel – 'A surge of time'. One could call it a new age phenomenon. In the words of Judy Reeves, the author of 'Write Alone, Write Together', it is most important to first accept that you are a writer! And that the written word means serious business! Many of us have a burning desire to write. For this one needs to have the determination to get down to the art of writing – the tenacity and the perseverance. This novel 'A surge of time' has a story content which has an integrity and strength of its own. The authors of have a pleasing narrative style, which as the story unfolds makes it gripping, holding the reader's imagination in a sustained manner with incidents unfolding before the mind's eye with clarity, sequence and descriptive quality that both absorbs and delights the reader. They have taken pains to research and gather material for the book and have cleverly woven fact and fiction into a tapestry that is appealing. The story content and the narrative speak volumes of the authors' excellent and evocative style of writing. The characters leave deep impressions which linger long after the book is finished. The authors of 'A Surge of Time' Ram Ramakrishnan and Madhuri Ramakrishnan have brightened the art of story telling, and the novel will leave an indelible mark on the mind of the reader. - Vimala AnandaRam (Critic and Writer)
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I was born a human;
Of the average kind, a specimen;
Childhood aspirations were aplenty,
To become a yeoman, a swordsman, a bowman;
And I dreaded perchance More...
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