The Virgin Mother |
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Author:
| Sarma, Bijon |
ISBN: | 978-1-5336-6648-2 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2016 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $17.00 |
Book Description:
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Sam, full name Alfred Samson, Architecture by profession came to live in Delhi, India. It happened after he lost his wife and to be born son in the Twin Tower episode. He started living in his wife's house, where Monika and Anita, his two sister in laws used to live. It was difficult for Sam to return to normal life. For being busy he started reading the history of Tajmahal and made an unbelievable discovery. He found that emperor, the so called 'symbol of love' in fact shrewdly caused...
More DescriptionSam, full name Alfred Samson, Architecture by profession came to live in Delhi, India. It happened after he lost his wife and to be born son in the Twin Tower episode. He started living in his wife's house, where Monika and Anita, his two sister in laws used to live. It was difficult for Sam to return to normal life. For being busy he started reading the history of Tajmahal and made an unbelievable discovery. He found that emperor, the so called 'symbol of love' in fact shrewdly caused the death of Mumtaj, his so called 'dearest wife'. Why? Because he was in need of a dead body. And how? History says, Mumtaj died during the birth of her fourteenth child. Sam visited Taj Mahal many a times and started feeling as if Mumtaj came to tell him her sad stories and he promised to do that. Untimely death, however, prevented him to do that. A number of old gentlemen who could not see their children because of their wives' inability formed Heritage Foundation and Sam became one member. They were hopeful, someday, may be long after their deaths, new faces would appear on this earth to ensure their continuation. Time never stops. Those who now live in that large house in Delhi are Monika and Anita, and the lone source of their happiness is, Raju. He could come because some men established the foundation. But who's heritage is Raju bearing?