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Preetham Grandhi, an India-born immigrant, explores his life parallels in a new kind of psychological thriller and debut novel, A Circle of Souls. Born and raised in the city of Bangalore, India, Preetham mirrored the struggles of upper-middle class lives, acculturation, and psychological trauma through the characters of this well-sculpted thriller. Preetham’s childhood determination for success and change leads to a new life in the USA. His hope is that the land of opportunity would close old doors and open new beginnings. In a twist of fate, he found himself working with children and their families in the inner city Bronx, families who had even more complex issues than his own. Through their eyes and life experiences, he was motivated to become someone he never thought he would become, an author.
After investing five years in writing, he then encountered the struggle of becoming a traditionally published author. Now in June 2009, in the midst of economic crises and nationwide corporation mismanagement, comes A Circle of Souls, a tale of hope, justice, and accountability. This spirit-lifting and thought-provoking story has received rave reviews.
Preetham, this is an interesting book from what I read on your website. I found it perhaps even more interesting how you arrived at becoming an author. The elements of fate and circumstance were largely at work, it would seem.
Your book sounds like it would be very good. Thank you for telling me about it. I read the synopsis and it sounds like the kind of book I love to read.
Thank you, I will go on your website today. I am a new author who's looking to get better at writing. Visit my website booksbyrobynhowzell.com
Maybe I can learn a thing or two from your style of writing.
I tried to email you back earlier but my computer was not agreeing with me. I would be interested in retrieving a signed copy of your book and sharing some discussion with you from time to time over writing tips. I take it from my blog you have read that it might be a hard read at first but I am interested in the how it is written. By the way I lost you on the blog followings as well when trying to retrieve settings on my blogsites. May we exchange them for future references?
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Blessings,
Chris
The best to you with this book.
Joanne
Hope you are well, and thank you for writing!
With friendship and admiration,
Sally :-)
Maybe I can learn a thing or two from your style of writing.
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