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rank 5269
word count 36635
date submitted 25.10.2008
date updated 10.02.2009
genres: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Other
classification: universal
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If you cut a tree; you cut your own mother

Nikhil Parekh

This book aims at disseminating the message of environment and wildlife conservation in each of its verse; to every living soul with a mission.

 

This compilation of natural poems is a tribute to infinite elements of Mother Nature in its most glorious form. Each poetic stanza brings out the eternal beauty of the 'Natural Habitat' and proves time and again, that wildlife and nature are the two most quintessential parts of Gods celestial earth. The more Man devastates his own environment to quench his cannibalistic desire, the more he treads on the path to ultimate ruination. Be it an inconspicuous mosquito/leaf/seed or a gigantic human form/tree- by killing either you're committing the greatest sin, because for the Creator every form of life-whether tiny or Herculean is pricelessly equal. One effusively brilliant poem after another, Parekh creates awareness in our burgeoning youth to conserve and protect untamed Environment/Wildlife. The poet exhorts everyone to be blessed with every richness of this planet by letting Nature and Wildlife spawn, just the way it did when the Lord had created this earth millions of years ago. This book aims at disseminating the message of environment and wildlife conservation. Whilst unceasingly describing the naturally panoramic beauty of this Universe--the poems within urge the innocent child in each one of us to come forward, help save the environment.

 
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coming of age, environment conservation, fantasy, fiction, friendship, god, humanity, indian poet, literary, love, nature, peace, poems, poetry, poetr...

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mikegilli wrote 1252 days ago



Howdy doody.. ready to go...I found uploading user unfriendly.. demeaning ...cheap and nasty!

If you want I'll have a look at your book and give my opinion. ..if you do the same for me!

Bur don''t put me on your list or shelf !
We don't need to play this absurd and inherently dishonest game!...........

Bruna Iotti wrote 1307 days ago

Dear Nikhil,

I am curious to read your story. I have watchlisted it. We have one thing in common, we both wrote about nature as a way to save the planet from ourselves greedy human beings. I attracted a more young audience, the one that is growing up and needing guidance. I am having my work revised by an English collaborator, because English is not my first language, so if you happen to read it, just focus on the story, not the language structure.

Welcome to Authonomy. Good luck.

Bruna

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