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The Nameless Brook (Odia-Abibahita) is a moving tale of Jhara, a dedicated nurse whose life is shaped by love, loss, and quiet strength. Orphaned and emotionally isolated, she faces heartbreak, betrayal, and the weight of societal judgment. When she meets Suren-a gentle soul trapped in a loveless marriage-Jhara forms an unexpected bond with him and his daughter, Rista. But tragedy strikes, leaving Suren paralyzed and Rista vulnerable. Defying convention and family pressure, Jhara steps in as their caregiver and emotional anchor. Through trials of love, duty, and identity, the novel unfolds as…mehr

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The Nameless Brook (Odia-Abibahita) is a moving tale of Jhara, a dedicated nurse whose life is shaped by love, loss, and quiet strength. Orphaned and emotionally isolated, she faces heartbreak, betrayal, and the weight of societal judgment. When she meets Suren-a gentle soul trapped in a loveless marriage-Jhara forms an unexpected bond with him and his daughter, Rista. But tragedy strikes, leaving Suren paralyzed and Rista vulnerable. Defying convention and family pressure, Jhara steps in as their caregiver and emotional anchor. Through trials of love, duty, and identity, the novel unfolds as a story of resilience and selfless devotion, where Jhara discovers that true family is built on compassion, not convention.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Baijayanti Mishra is a distinguished voice in Odia literature, known for her masterful storytelling and vivid imagery. With a unique narrative style and a deep command of language, she has made a lasting impact on fiction and drama. Her acclaimed collections of short stories, plays, and essays have resonated with a wide readership and earned her recognition across literary circles.She has been honoured by various literary organisations and awarded by Rajadhani Pustak Mela for her notable contribution to Odia theatre. Her novel "Olati Jauthiba Prustha" has been translated into English, further extending her literary reach beyond regional boundaries.