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Six Books by Old Sanawarians

 Mystic Mauve - each little poem begins with a trigger experience and expands it, giving us readers food for thought. i relate to most of the poems because there is an existential undercurrent, encouraging us to embrace every moment. there is positivity even in the very few poems that feel melancholy, and overall, after 21 short poems, i was smiling.

A Life Unfiltered

Tales of Sanawar

ALA and AAA - AA

Ravana by A Sisodia

And countless others!


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