Description of the Book:
What are we, but the spaces we occupy? And everything in between. This random assortment harbours quips from various episodes of a mundane everyday life in a metro. Indoors, outdoors, within four walls or one with nature, the screen and beyond. Occasionally, you’ll find one odd well-crafted piece. One, perhaps, with a message. One that speaks to you. One that reflects your everyday. One that offers a perspective. And that is when we can ascertain that this small collection of disjointed poetry, with no rhyme nor rhythm, has moved beyond the mere mindless rambles of its author. Because this is your space, oh reader. Yours to own. Yours to get lost in, yours to find your way back. After all… what are we, but the books we read, the people we meet, the stories we exchange, and the places we travel to. We are a sum of our experiences; a reflection of our surroundings… We are the spaces we’ve created.
Shifting seasons: The spaces in between
Author's Name: Jahnavi Ravishankar
About the Author: Ever heard of the term Jaunty Jalopy? Two seemingly random words that make no sense combined, except if you research the dictionary term; it would stand to mean a very jolly, old, rickety car. An old soul with a fresh voice and renewed light, and carving her path—Jahnavi, has navigated the fields of communication, marketing, and content creation, and has been a curious student of liberal arts, literature, and journalism. Jahnavi is passionate about storytelling above all else—both listening to narratives and crafting her own. Her interests span cinema, theatre, art, culture, travel, nature, hiking, and photography. Through her writing, Jahnavi invites you on a journey, offering glimpses into diverse stories and perspectives from her everyday experiences. She is no stranger to the nuances of everyday life, routinely navigating the local train and reflecting on the class disparities the tracks reveal. One day, she hopes to bring change to a society rife with contradictions and ironies. Book ISBN: 9789363313231