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A sliver of moonbeam

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Invented, real and rhyming writing embellish this exquisite collection. The author, an impulsive writer to boot, has been intermittently putting pen to paper over a number of years, and this has resulted in this book. Her stories will pull some strings in your heart – making you smile or creating a lump in your throat. Through her verse, too, she shares some of her real life experiences which one can easily relate to…it constitutes happenings in an ordinary life, but have been written with extraordinary skill. A book that will remain in your memory for a long time…

106 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

About the author

Ipsita Banerjee

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Ipsita Banerjee is a lawyer who practices in the High Court at Calcutta. She did her primary school education at Modern High School for Girls, Calcutta and obtained her law degree from Symbiosis Law College, Pune. Ipsita is used to juggling many roles at the same time and writes only because she loves to. She is an intermittent blogger of prose (www.asliverofmoonbeam.blogspot.com) and verse (www.ipsitabanerjee.com) and her twitter and Instagram handle is @ipsyb. Ipsita has four books to her credit, "A sliver of moon beam", a collection of essays, stories and poems and "Footprints", a novel. "Eating the worm" and her latest book "Erasing Bodies" are both collections of poetry. Her poems have been published and various anthologies both in India and abroad and is currently her preferred medium of thought!

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