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Jai Prakash Acharya(4166fe56-25fa-4660-9ee7-16abfd5d06b8)
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+ NewThe Withering Tree: Finding Hope in Hardship(90bdd021-1182-4c7e-86af-f8f47b98d531)
| Annotation | — | Ankush, an ambitious young man in Delhi, faced a sudden upheaval when his father mysteriously vanished. Left to shoulder the weight of his family alone, he navigates the narrow lanes of Krishna Colony, where every day brings struggle, hunger, and whispered judgements from neighbours. This deeply moving short story explores the fragility of dreams, the resilience of the human spirit, and the silent impact of absence on those left behind. Each encounter reveals layers of meaning, inviting readers to reflect on love, responsibility, and the quiet strength found in ordinary lives.
The Weight of Absence
In the crowded lanes of Krishna Colony, a father’s sudden departure leaves behind more than an empty home. As silence replaces routine, a young son is forced to carry responsibilities far beyond his years. The story quietly observes how absence can shape lives more deeply than presence ever did.
Shadows and Presence
Time hardens resolve but not memory. When the past briefly returns, it brings unanswered questions and unfinished emotions. Through confrontation and quiet understanding, the story reflects on loss, forgiveness, and the complicated truth of belonging.
Finding Hope in Hardship
The Withering Tree is a gentle reminder that hope does not always arrive loudly. Sometimes, it survives in endurance, in small sacrifices, and in the strength to continue despite everything. A story about growing up too soon — and still choosing to stand. |
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| Identifiers | — | LibraryThing Work: 33510311 OpenLibrary Work ID: OL44909841W |
| Languages | — | English |
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| Work Type | — | Short Story |
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