The Spirit of the Unborn

· Notion Press
Ebook
312
Pages

About this ebook

Greetings to you from my mother’s womb. Don’t be startled as yet, there’s more to come. I am an unborn foetus. I may have no name or gender at the moment, but I have loads of spirit and courage. I was conceived in a bizarre manner in the cold confines of a laboratory, through a process called, well you guessed it right, IVF. I am growing inside the womb of a surrogate mother. But don’t dismiss me as a mere lump of flesh floating in murky amniotic fluid, for I am a spectacular creation with incredible powers. I can hear you ask what’s so special about me. Well, I can see things far beyond the conventional visual fields. I can perceive and process information unknown to many. I can also transcend temporal and spatial barriers. You will understand my astonishing abilities as you read about my adventurous journey, in and out of my mother’s womb, across different bodies and souls. Will you join me in my crazy ride?

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About the author

Krish Ramasubbu was born and brought up in India. He moved to Great Britain about forty years ago to pursue his medical career. He is a practising urologist and currently lives in England. Transmigration of the body and the soul is a subject of interest for the author. This interest, coupled with his fascination for people, cultures and society, set the foundation for this book. The Spirit of the Unborn is Krish Ramasubbu’s first novel. It is a reflection of the author’s varied experiences in India and abroad. This wonderfully inventive story combines elements of social and magic realism to spin a tale that is both witty and profound. - - Mr Peter Gillman (Freelance Journalist and a Britisher Writer)

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