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Life in a Street - Colourful, Gray, and Black!
June 2022
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Product Review

To be happy is simple, but to be simple is difficult. This is one of the strongest statements that I have heard, and ironically, it is a fact.
Likewise, some books and stories look simple in their writing and presentation, but the interlaced morals and thoughtful lessons make them wonderful.
This book has such a story that it will leave the readers to re-think. It is set in the fictional lane Siddhartha Street, located in South India.
While analyzing the characters, I could realize that the story is elegant, emotional, and touching.
Warmth, suspicion, ego, love, compassion, and many are portrayed as balanced. I recommend this book to those readers who wish to read lighthearted stories.
The story allows the readers to interact and travel with the characters with their stories and narratives. The writing helps the thus readers become involved in the story deeply.
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