Synopsis
The subject of coping with the loss of a loved one mostly deals with the perspective of the “One” who is left behind, poignantly reminiscing about things done or not done, love shared or not shared and most importantly- WORDS said or Not Said , when there was a still a chance to say them- when it could have made all the difference. As Words, whether spoken mellifluously or conveyed silently, shape the world we live in. Giving us the power to celebrate or cope, express or suppress- whatever we choose to do with them. But what about the choices of the “One” whose loss the one who is left behind wants to cope up with, because the One who departs is the One whose innings comes to an end, snatching away his or her chance to Live, Do, Experience Affect, Express and most importantly SAY what remains unfulfilled or unexpressed at the time of the ultimate journey. And considering Life & Death to be two Absolute, Undisputed and Certain points in a man's journey, shouldn't the paradigm of coping and expressing be as much for the one who departs as it is for the one who remains behind in this world. Is there a way for the departing soul to take a leap of faith and use the power of Words one last time to bridge those gaps which sometimes gnaw at his or her soul in those final moments. Can (s)he take recourse to the power of Words to revel one last time in profundity of love and happiness in the last phase of life and leave behind this revelry as a legacy for the loved ones. Something which obviates the need of coping to some extent notwithstanding the catharsis of grieving! Seeding Hope and Love in the life of the one who is left behind. Can Words play a role here! FOUR LETTERS OF LOVE is one such story which delves into this magical world of Words! It tries to explore certain questions. Such as: What happens when a man's innocuous longing to live happily with his family is out-dared by a dark premonition, making him believe his ultimate journey is looming ahead. Is there anything he can do in those moments to let his two month old child know, how much his father loved him? Something which could actually make the child see the world of his or her father ? What happens when a daughter having an extremely difficult relationship with her mother, because of scars from her childhood, finds herself standing on the doors of motherhood and is swept in a vortex of emotions, all of which cajole her to reach out to her mom. Something which she hasn't done since ages. Is there a way for her to cross those burnt bridges? And is it really that simple, or that easy, in the life we live, to reach out? Can there be a friendship through which providence can manifest itself in the darkest hours? And can love be the source of courage for a family making it fathom the deepest and darkest abyss life can comes across? Is there a way to triumph over the forces which seek out to destroy the fabric of hope? Is there a way to gift our life legacy to the ones we love the most, despite the odds? This is a story where four lives intersect on the canvas of four letters written across a span of 22 years. A powerful and touching story which portrays the power of a family, the power of love, to seek happiness in the belly of darkness, to snatch hope from the jaws of despair. All this and more using the Power of Words, when there is still time to use them! The inspiration came from some real life events which took place in recent times. An inspiring and heart-warming narrative which is bound to change the way we look at life and our intrinsic ability to face anything. The inheritance of loss under no circumstances should be bereft of hope!
About the Author
Vivek Sharma was born in the pink city of India- Jaipur in 1970. After his graduation in Engineering and post-graduation in business administration from Indian Institute of Management Kolkata he worked in various organizations across the globe before settling down at the millennium city- Gurgaon with his childhood sweetheart Nandita- a practicing doctor, his (recently teenaged) daughter Isha, his best buddy- his dad, his mother to whom he owes most of the things in his life and his bundle of joy- Bruno the beagle. His father's demise two years back was an epoch in his life which took him on a journey to find answers to certain questions. This book came out of him while he was working on something else- his memoir detailing his experiences of his journey. He believes the story found him as it needed to be told earlier. Four letters of Love is his first book. Some of his views can be read at his recently started blog: http: //worldofvivek.wordpress.com He can also be followed on Facebook: www.facebook.com/authorvivek Twitter: @v_vishar and on Gmail: v.vishar@gmail.com
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