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Monday, 13 April 2020

Seven Sundays by Shouvik Banerjee


The story of failure always drag us behind and we perceive ourselves in same bracket without a single try due fear of failure.
We fret it, we try to avoid it, and we question ourselves every time we have unconventional ideas. But the simple truth is – no great success was ever achieved without failure. It may be one epic failure.
Or a series of failures – such as Edison's 10,000 attempts to create a light bulb or Dyson’s 5,126 attempts to invent a bag-less vacuum cleaner. But, whether we like it or not, failure is a necessary stepping stone to achieving our dreams.

                                     "Fix your failures, before your failures fix you."



SEVEN SUNDAYS revolves around mid aged entrepreneur Alok, who, despite of his all struggles finds himself in toughest situation, edge of the line, from where a miracle only can do a remarkable turnaround in his fortunes. In the consequences his wife Sheela and daughter Nemo leave him and gradually his overdraft amount piles up. When he is busy to complain for his failure, he meets a person who didn't come across before but introduces himself one of his college-mate. It was hard to recognize him for Alok, due to such long time gap but as soon as their conversation starts, a different story unfolds.
The stranger's name is Animesh, he narrates a beautiful story of Amal, an ambitious boy lives with dream of being astronaut. Alok and Animesh meets on every Sunday for next 7 weeks and Animesh continues same story on each meeting.
Will Alok embark his passion to clinch the SUCCESS and how would be his journey?
The story depicts the seven different nature of failures personified by different characters like Hermit, Monkey, Priest, Maiden, Scholar, Magician. This book has remedies to overcome such negativity and reach at SUCCESS. The story has been briefed at end of each chapter adds extra mark. It is a great story to find some motivation at any stage of life.

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