A Day or a Life
₹199.00
- By: Bhoomi
- ISBN: 9789370027244
- Price: 199/-
- Page: 111
- Size: 5×8
- Language: Hindi
- Category: SELF-HELP / General
- Delivery Time: 07-09 Day
Description
About The Book
What if a single day held enough weight to change everything you believed about yourself?
In a quiet corner of a hostel campus, a girl stumbles upon a fragile, injured baby bird—its wings broken, its body trembling, its life hanging by a thread. What begins as a hesitant act of kindness soon spirals into a night of care, conflict, and unexpected connection.
Torn between her self-proclaimed emotional detachment and the overwhelming urge to keep the bird alive, she finds herself confronting truths she’s long buried. Through sleepless hours, whispered hopes, and the tiniest signs of trust, a silent companionship forms—between a girl who never let herself feel, and a creature who couldn’t ask to be saved.
Blending narrative intimacy with raw philosophical reflection, A Day or a Life is a moving exploration of empathy, grief and resilience. It’s about the moments we don’t plan, the emotions we don’t admit, and the lives—human or otherwise—that leave their mark without saying a word.
Some stories last a lifetime. Others change one.
About The Author
Bhoomi is a quiet observer of life, emotion, and everything that lives in between. A student and introspective writer, she often finds meaning where others see only silence. Her words don’t seek to impress—they seek to express. With A Day or a Life, Bhoomi offers not just a story, but a piece of herself: honest, conflicted, vulnerable, and deeply human.
Through reflective prose and raw inner dialogue, she captures the quiet ache of being misunderstood, the weight of unspoken love, and the strength it takes to care—especially when you’re not sure you know how. This debut work is more than a narrative; it’s a quiet unfolding of someone learning to feel, perhaps for the first time.
Bhoomi is often lost in thought, finding poetry in everyday moments and questions that don’t always have answers. She writes not to escape the world, but to meet it more truthfully.
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