Peak, Trough, and Recovery

The Rhythm of Our Life

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Peak, Trough, and Recovery by N. Revathi Vandana, Partridge Publishing Singapore
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Author: N. Revathi Vandana ISBN: 9781482864403
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: March 24, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: N. Revathi Vandana
ISBN: 9781482864403
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: March 24, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

Life is a cycle of good and evil. No matter how much we fight it, change is inevitable. Joy and sorrow, light and darknessthese are complementary. The darkest night is followed by a radiant dawn, but then again arrives the night with another glorious morning following in its wake. Human existence goes on in this way, especially for Anjali Vardhan. In her arranged marriage, young Anjali finds happiness with a husband who strives to do good in the world. Despite all the goodness they achieve together, they lose their first child to miscarriage. Anjali loses her loved ones to death. Yet, life goes on, as Anjali finds fulfillment in her career as well as a second, successful chance at motherhood. Still, life is not all laughter and joy. Struggles are the philosophers stone that would transmute the human soul to greater levels of perfection. Despite Anjalis many difficulties, she knows the unseen hand of God that rests on her back, upholding her and steadying her when she stumbles on lifes rough-hewn paths. She refuses to let despair shake the bedrock of her faith.

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Life is a cycle of good and evil. No matter how much we fight it, change is inevitable. Joy and sorrow, light and darknessthese are complementary. The darkest night is followed by a radiant dawn, but then again arrives the night with another glorious morning following in its wake. Human existence goes on in this way, especially for Anjali Vardhan. In her arranged marriage, young Anjali finds happiness with a husband who strives to do good in the world. Despite all the goodness they achieve together, they lose their first child to miscarriage. Anjali loses her loved ones to death. Yet, life goes on, as Anjali finds fulfillment in her career as well as a second, successful chance at motherhood. Still, life is not all laughter and joy. Struggles are the philosophers stone that would transmute the human soul to greater levels of perfection. Despite Anjalis many difficulties, she knows the unseen hand of God that rests on her back, upholding her and steadying her when she stumbles on lifes rough-hewn paths. She refuses to let despair shake the bedrock of her faith.

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