About The Book: This Fictional Story, Enriched With Songs From Hindi Films, Bears No Connection To Real Events. My Father, A Master Of Every Line, Has Been A Profound Influence On Me, Alongside Three Inspiring Figures: Mira Bai In Devotion, Shaheed Bhagat Singh In Patriotism, And Poet Ashok Chakradhar In Literature. Yet, No One Surpasses My Father. After 34 Years Of Writing, This Is My First Novel To Reach Readers, And I Hope It Will Be Well Received. The Narrative Focuses On Vishal And Hina'S Efforts To Reunite A Brother And Sister Separated During The Partition, Set In Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh. About The Author: I Add Only The Title Of Poet Before My Name, And Within My Soul, I Feel My Father'S Presence. As “Rana” Meenakshi Sharma, This Is My Sole Identity, And It’S What I Must Uphold. People Often Say That Life Is A Story, And It Would Be Wonderful If It Were Written On Paper. If I Could Tear It Up At Any Moment, I Might Find Myself Back In My Childhood, Taking A Preferred Path. Life Would Then Seem Less Aimlessly Dull, Allowing Me To Live With A Grand Personality And Free From Grievances About My Scattered Identity. Yet, Even In This Imagined Scenario, It Might Not Change Much. People Would Still Live Their Preferred Lives, Tearing Or Exchanging Others' Papers, Interfering In Others' Affairs. The Restless Mind Would Continue To Wander In Despair, Lamenting Life. Have You Embraced This Paper Life? Life Is Real, Not Just A Story On Paper. It Cannot Be Torn At Will, And Without A Fixed Identity, Managing Numerous Unwanted Personas Becomes Impossible. Repeatedly Tearing Paper And Adopting New Identities—Can "Rana" Truly Endure It?