PAST PERFECT LETTERS TO ADITI

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PAST PERFECT LETTERS TO ADITI

Author : Anna Varughese

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English

Language

NA

Edition

248

Pages

9789383260263

ISBN-13

9383260263

ISBN-10

Tranquebar Press

Publisher

198 mm

Height

129 mm

Width

15 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

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About the Book: Past Perfect: Letters to Aditi Anna Varughese was only four when she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a serious chronic abdominal disease. From then on, her life was dominated by severe food restrictions, doctors and hospitals. Despite all that, encouraged by her incredibly strong mother, Anna never gave up. She went on to do her MBA, marry her college-mate and best friend TC and have a daughter, Aditi. When Anna was thirty-one, came a grim verdict: her liver was so badly damaged that a transplant was her only hope of survival. By 2002, Anna, who had spent nine months in a small London apartment with her mother, waiting for a donor, had almost given up hope. It was then that Past Perfect took shape. If she couldnt live to tell Aditi the tale, Anna was determined that her daughter would still read her story: that of "a wonderful past and an ordinary but lovely life." Here is that captivating story, full of humour and laughter, of a Kerala childhood packed with family, cousins playing never-ending games, gatherings around tables groaning with food and celebrations of weddings, festivals and ordinary days with equal gusto. Anna found her donor in September 2002. Her refusal to let the disease define her or destroy her love for life, will bring hope to anyone faced with a life-threatening condition, and to their families who fight the battle with them. About the Author: Anna Varughese Anna Varughese was born in Kottayam and went to school there and in Lovedale, Ooty. She did her BA in Economics in Chennai. She finished her MBA in Finance from XLRI, Jamshedpur and worked in Bangalore, New Delhi and Kottayam. She now lives in Gurgaon with her husband Tarun and daughter Aditi. She loves to cook and is often at her creative best when she is in the kitchen. Anna is supposed to be a financial consultant with Inme Learning but is very often found to have run away to Kerala. Review: "Its a very brave story. It just confirms that selfbelief and defianc