Step into the heart of a village where time flows slowly, laughter echoes across paddy fields, and the rhythm of life is guided by the sun, the seasons, and simple joys. "The Boy Who Carried the Morning" follows Arun, a cheerful boy born in a humble mud-brick home, whose happiness knows no bounds despite poverty and challenges. Through playful childhood adventures - chasing sunbeams, climbing mango trees, making paper boats, and reveling in black-and-white TV evenings or traveling projector nights - Arun learns to see the world with wonder. His journey takes him from the rustic charms of his…mehr
Step into the heart of a village where time flows slowly, laughter echoes across paddy fields, and the rhythm of life is guided by the sun, the seasons, and simple joys. "The Boy Who Carried the Morning" follows Arun, a cheerful boy born in a humble mud-brick home, whose happiness knows no bounds despite poverty and challenges. Through playful childhood adventures - chasing sunbeams, climbing mango trees, making paper boats, and reveling in black-and-white TV evenings or traveling projector nights - Arun learns to see the world with wonder. His journey takes him from the rustic charms of his village in the 80s and 90s to bustling cities, foreign lands, and skyscrapers abroad, yet he remains untouched by worldly success and sophistication. Returning home after years of study and work, Arun brings with him not wealth or fame, but a simple, magical mirror - a tool that reflects more than appearances, revealing beauty, hope, and joy. Through the eyes of villagers young and old, including those who have long forgotten how to smile, Arun teaches that true happiness lies in self-reflection and the courage to see the light within. This heartwarming tale spans 33 chapters of laughter, innocence, nostalgia, and profound life lessons. It celebrates the simple pleasures of village life, the enduring bonds of community, and the universal power of kindness, memory, and hope. Perfect for readers who long for stories that touch the soul, "The Boy Who Carried the Morning" is a luminous journey reminding us all that every mirror carries a bit of morning - and it's up to us to look at it and smile.
Pen Name: fAIzi Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Crime, Romance, Comedy, Fiction Tone: Witty, Intriguing, Emotionally Layered Notable Works:How I Cheated Death: A Sapling's Saga The Toaster Protocol The Efficiency of Chaos: A Love Story of Spreadsheets and Samosas The Pune Phantom Fiasco Faizi, known to readers as fAIzi, is a genre-bending author celebrated for blending razor-sharp wit with riveting plots. Whether it's a sentient sapling outsmarting the grim reaper, a malfunctioning toaster hiding state secrets, or a romance erupting in the crossfire between logic and chaos-Faizi's books defy expectations while delivering emotional resonance and laugh-out-loud moments. Fusing mystery, thriller, crime, romance, and comedy, Faizi has carved a niche for stories that are at once absurdly imaginative and deeply human. Every novel is a cocktail of compelling characters, quirky premises, and intelligent storytelling that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last twist. Faizi's work is known for:Complex yet lovable characters (often navigating chaos, crimes, or corporate drama) Cleverly layered narratives filled with suspense, secrets, and surprises A fine balance of humor and heart, where jokes and emotions hit with equal force Dialogues that sparkle with wit, making even the darkest plots charmingly readable Inventive world-building, where even the mundane becomes extraordinary When not writing, Faizi is either:Overthinking character arcs while stirring tea Making spreadsheets of potential plot twists People-watching and pretending it's research Reading three books at once (one of which is probably about crime, one about love, and one completely absurd) With a background in storytelling, tech satire, and a deeply romantic heart hiding behind sarcastic one-liners, Faizi brings both intellect and emotion to every page.
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