Dancing on the Notes of Life

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Pustak Mahal, 2007 - Indic fiction (English) - 195 pages
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Dancing on the notes of life is a motivational semi-fiction about a character named Seth. It shows how he fights his way through the various hurdles that he comes across in life. He is not a superhuman or a divine creature, but just an ordinary human being like us, who has the courage to bid farewell to his hurtful past and move on. Often while going through the aisles of our lives, we come across various hindrances we stumble upon. Some people remain where they are, brooding over their fall; while some make the brave effort to stand on their feet again and boldly cross the obstacles. It is the latter who emerge victorious at the end. A smooth sea can never make a skilled mariner. In the hard times, we learn the vital lessons of life. the key lies in accepting each day in life as it comes. Remember, it is in darkness alone that we get to see the stars!
 

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Dancing on the notes of Life
B K Trehan
Pustak Mahal
A motivational semi-fiction book about Seth. He is no superhero or demi-god, just a normal guy facing life…
Times of India, February 15, 2008 

Contents

The Right Choice
81
Enchanting Attraction
85
Reality Check
90
Moments of Reckoning
97
Honeymoon
103
Life and Wife
108
Unusual Couple
114
Living by Hope
119

Cursing Commitment
28
Five Frightening Days
32
Intervening Period
37
Big Relief
40
Memorable Journey
45
Painful Burden
52
Barasia Village
54
Eyeopener
59
Turning Point
69
Laugh
73
Lonely Nights
76
Down Memory Lane
122
Kebabs and More
125
Long Wait
129
Unfinished Task
141
Broken Heart
154
Until it Hurts
161
Baggage of Past
169
Inner Voice
173
The End
178
Characters
188
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Page 3 - And where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek To be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; And it is in dying that we are born to eternal light.

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