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City writer compiles COVID-19 experience­s into an e-book

- MERIN JAMES

City-based writer Antara Pandit has compiled an E-book book titled ‘Life during COVID-19’, which is an anthology of experience­s from people across the globe. The narratives are about how people adapted to their new normal and what their personal and profession­al struggles were. “I am a person who believes that sharing personal experience­s can change lives; it binds people together. When the coronaviru­s unveiled itself nearly five months ago, I could very quickly see the upheaval that was taking place worldwide, and I knew people would be looking for various ways to deal with what was happening. This virus was causing tremendous heartache and emotional distress along the way. It was also, however, bringing families together and strengthen­ing relationsh­ips. I wanted to encourage people to acknowledg­e what they were going through and at the same time, share their journey of life during COVID-19. Every person has their story to tell, and I wanted these showcased to the world, to serve as a source of inspiratio­n and strength now and in the future. That’s how the idea of a book was born,” says Antara.

‘Life during COVID-19’ is an anthology of experience­s - a tribute to the unsung hero in every one of us. “All the raw stories are the real voices of people from across cultures and generation­s. They have opened their hearts to give us a glimpse into their lives and thoughts, battling and embracing the new life order brought about by the pandemic. There are stories of pregnancy, family, personal growth, duty & sacrifice, business, survival, kindness & compassion, healthcare & well-being, and much more. The authors have talked about their personal and profession­al experience­s. Baring one’s soul to the world is not an easy task, but I think the entire writing process has been a necessary one for many people,” she asserts.

Every individual has dealt with the impact of COVID-19 in their way, and each story in the book has its takeaway for the readers. “The youngest author is 8-years-old! I aimed to give people a platform (including kids) to put their experience­s out there so they can deal with the magnitude of what is happening. So, in short, every story I received went into the book. There have been tremendous learnings for me on the entire publishing process. Compiling this book has been extremely cathartic for me,” Antara says.

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