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25th of 2020, the book in five parts, the back cover of the book narrates part 1 and 2.
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Nothing in life comes free, everything has a price tag, in one form or the other. Including love. Everything has to be paid for. Every man has a price. All you need to know is figure out at what price principles begin to erode.
Was the mind a piece of knitting held between two needles, age and thought?
Every man is guided by a force that is individual and unfathomable. Man can heal, but a little. Man can aid self-discovery, but only a little. No man is the master of another man's destiny.
Paying of dues, finally take Mukundan on a path, will he be a better man than his father Achuthan Nair?
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