Book Description
A teenager; arrogant, ignorant, busy with himself, yet focused; like almost all teenager in town finds being a parent is no big deal, mothers are meant to care and that's their given job. Slowly Life unfolds the secrets of itself... He was to soon find out the ordeal of life, most importantly, the ordeal of being a mother in a word spread equality following India. Would he be able to endure the unaware facts around him? Brimming with suspense, laughter, and emotions, The One Who Stood By My Side is an iconic book by Vedant Bhrambhatt. This book can make you laugh, will certainly make you cry. And above all, this will make you think, on issues that really matter. It's on a topic that matters more than any topic you can think of. As stated by a great philosopher love and respect are sub-set of the economy. It simply means that if we are receiving love and respect from someone it's our duty to deliver back the same. But in this modernising and westernising India of kalyuga, this philosophical concept is just limited to its inference and argument. This concept in kalyuga holds no place between the world's purest and selfless relationship of a mother & a child. This book is trying to draw the reader's attention on a topic that holds the highest priority in the list of human conduct with respect to humanity. As here, the concern is about the relationship that develops with the onset of one's very first breath.