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Destined Apart

by Wedekhro Naro
Fiction, Short Stories 2024

About this book

Wedekhro Naro obtained a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Kohima college in Kohima. He developed a passion for the hospitality industry and began his career at Dimori cove restaurant in Kigwema while still in college. After completing a short-term training program at The People Channel in Dimapur, he moved on to work at JW Marriott Mumbai. He then join the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel in Kuwait, the only Five star Forbes-rated hotel in the country. It was during this time that he wrote three books: 'True Love Keeps Moving,' The unfinished story,' and 'The Stubborn Heart,' Naro's books resonate with young readers, as they feature witty , humorous, and honest portrayals of romance. Most of his works are fictional, drawing inspiration from real-life encounters and situations. Emotions play a significant role in his writing, and Naro affectionately refers to himself as a " lover boy" who believes in unrestricted love. He once expressed, what is love if it is not wholehearted? Loving someone with conditions or limitations is akin to playing a card game, where you either win or lose. True love, on the other hand, bring victory in one way or another.

Published
Feb 2024
Format
Paperback
ISBN
978-9393396624
Language
English
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