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THE ONE FROM THE STARS

A beautifully written book by Mr. Keshav Aneel.

According to the Author himself, He is all about his dreams and a very emotional person at heart who loves travelling to peaceful places❤️

According to Keshav, this particular story is connected to every child who comes from a middle class family background.
This book stands for an unsaid or very less said emotion of every heart, that despite having all the potential, due to lack of money, has to willingly or unwillingly quit on dreams and take a safer path owing to parental pressure.

I personally believe, everyone can relate to this story. Every middle class family goes through certain situations wherein they have lack of money or sometimes lack of confidence in their children, a parent just wants their child to settle in a very nicely paying 9-5 job and not pursue their dreams because they can pay less.

From the point of view of the parents, they are correct in their manner and they think what they're doing for their children would lead to their better lives.

From the point of view of a child, he just wants happiness in life and pursue his dreams.

Right from the childhood we've been taught to dream. Time and again we are asked by our elders what is our dream??

All a child wants is internal happiness in doing what he is doing.
Just help then achieve their dreams and look how happy and smiling they will forever be❤️

This is exactly what you will feel after reading "THE ONE FROM THE STARS"❤️

This book showcases every emotion in such a beautiful way that I kept on reading it and stopped when the book finished❤️

A 🌟🌟🌟🌟/5 stars❤️

So, this is it for today's review.
Hope you guys liked it.

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