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The Shape of What Remained
The Shape of What Remained
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Between 1998 and 2025, India changed—sometimes suddenly, sometimes without warning. Wars were fought, rivers overflowed, cities expanded, economies shifted, and lives were altered in ways both visible and unseen.
In these forty-two stories, Vierendrra Lalit turns away from the headlines and toward the objects left behind: a soldier’s final letter, a migrant’s ration card, a temple token buried beneath flood silt, an oxygen mask from a hospital ward, a broken cricket bat, a wool cap in a snowbound valley, a mirror losing its silver with time.
Each story is anchored by a single ordinary object and the extraordinary human experience it preserves. Across deserts, mountains, villages, railway platforms, hospital corridors, and crowded city streets, these narratives explore love, grief, belonging, memory, resilience, and the quiet dignity of survival.
Written with emotional depth, cinematic clarity, and profound compassion, The Shape of What Remained is a moving portrait of contemporary India and the people who endure its changing seasons. It is a collection about what history forgets, what memory protects, and the small things that remain long after the moment has passed.
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