Songs of the Reed

By:- Heena Singhal

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A man close to death is discovered somewhere in strife-torn Kashmir, alone but for the company of birds, in a decrepit room that is silent but for their agitated songs. Where does ‘The Birdman’—as he is named by his perplexed rescuers—belong? In which soil is his misery rooted? Roots are in fact the leitmotif of Heena Singhal’s Song of the Reed, inspired by Rumi’s poem of the same name, which talks of the lament emerging from the flute, and the longing to unite with its source: the stem from which it is cut and fashioned for the satisfaction of others. The narrative stretches itself over countries and continents, beginning with the experience of Noor, a disillusioned girl of mixed heritage in contemporary Spain, who embarks on a quest for her real home. Meanwhile, bright and beautiful Reva, from an orphanage in New Delhi, also resolves on an energetic hunt for her lost family, reminding herself every step of the way that grieving is a luxury only for the privileged. Somehow, their disparate paths cross, united by their common compulsions. Separately and together, they search for a meaning to the love and hate in their private lives and in the world, coming to realise that in Kashmir, at least, the war between the two is never truly over. About the author: Heena Singhal has a degree from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and a degree in Commerce from The Delhi University. When she is not writing, she is reading, spending time with her girls, painting or choosing the books for her Children’s Book Club. She began writing this book when her first daughter was born in 2017 and completed it in 2022 around the time her second one arrived. The Songs of the Reed is her first novel.



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Language : English

Publisher : PaperTowns

Binding : Paperback

Pages : 558

ISBN : 978-9394670082

Country Origin : India

Publish Date : 2022-07-05

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Heena Singhal

Heena Singhal has lived her life in the world of imagination, having faith in the magnificent power of stories. While she is a chartered accountant by education, Singhal dons many hats: a painter, children's book writer and illustrator, poet, novelist, and most of all, as it defines her the best—a storyteller. Her first novel, Songs of the Reed, has been an Amazon bestseller and also won the coveted Crowns of Delhi Award for Best Debutant Novelist. Songs of the Reed has taken intelligentsia and book lovers across the world by storm. Songs of the Reed is a lavishly narrated saga, sewn with the intricacies of love and emotions. It takes us to the time in the valley of Kashmir and its aftermath on people who survived the war. Atmospheric as a book can be, it lets the reader breathe in the chaos and energy of New Delhi and sing with the melodious rivers and romantic forts of Spain, all at once. The story is inspired by the poem of the same name by Rumi, the very legendary Persian poet of all time. Singhal is a strong advocate of women and children's rights, especially their right to freedom and education. She ensured that her book not only tells a riveting tale but plays its role in the social cause for which she strongly feels. Once her book was accepted and profoundly loved, she found her ultimate catharsis and collaborated with the Delhi Council for Child Welfare, an organization that takes care of lost and abandoned children. The royalties from the sale of electronic copies of Songs of the Reed will be used for the care of the children through DCCW. "Representation is the way to normalize every human existence and what is a better representation than in art and literature—especially in children's books." believes the author who paints copiously and shares half of the sale proceeds from her paintings for the betterment of society through various NGOs that work for the survivors of societal atrocities. Singhal's deep-rooted belief in feminism and inclusion is also reflected in her writing, and motherhood has become a central theme as well as inspiration for her, given that she wrote the book, which took her five years to complete, while raising her two daughters. Finding beauty in pain, optimism in melancholy, and grace in agony is the quest of this Delhi-based chartered accountant-turned-writer. Her book, Songs of the Reed, is available on Amazon and you can also read an e-copy on Kindle and support the lives of abandoned children. You can also buy her paintings and support a cause you feel for. Connect with her on her Instagram handle @pages_pen_heena or her website, www.heenasinghal.com.






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