“It Is What It Is” is an endearing new book of engrossing short stories that will captivate everyone
Canada (PRWEB) February 16, 2012
This riveting compilation contains 17 short stories woven to hook readers. In “2012: Are You Ready?”, readers will follow a man who worries about the end of the world. A story of a man who gives new hope to another man who lost almost everything in his life will inspire them in “Homeless Twist”. Dashed with a little humor, “I Screwed Her” will teach readers to be happy with what they have in life. The value of love of family is highlighted in “Love Is Meant To Make You Cry”. “The Beauty of Love” is about a guy who lost the girl he loves and the girl who loves him. These are just few of the inspirational tales everyone can find in this great compilation. Each story is packed with lessons that would open the eyes and touch the hearts of the readers.
A fusion of different feelings and emotions, situations and circumstances, It Is What It Is provides a memorable literary ride that everyone will surely find entertaining and eye-opening. This book is available in trade paperback, trade hardback, and Ebook formats.
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About the Author
Karan Sivalingam is in pursuit of becoming a child and youth worker and at the moment works with youths. But his passion for creative writing has led him to work on a new novel which will be released soon. He has been writing stories for many years and enjoys writing fiction. His success is all based on his positive thinking towards life and everything in it. He enjoys making people laugh and living life to its fullest. He lives in Toronto, Ontario with his family. He can be followed on Twitter @karansivalingam or on his Facebook page Karan Sivalingam.
It Is What It Is * by Karan Sivalingam
Publication Date: October 21, 2011
Trade Paperback; $15.99; 52 pages; 978-1-4628-9069-9
Trade Hardback; $24.99; 52 pages; 978-1-4628-9070-5
eBook; $9.99; 978-1-4628-9071-2
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