About the Book
What would the Bhagavad Gita look like if it played out today? When a perfectly average life is halted abruptly by a deadly virus on the loose, it brings together some unlikely pairings.
Nanki Mehta, isolating from Covid as it decímates the city lying outside her doorway: A cold night paralysed by the chaos of delhi.
A Bungy Ad.
And a conversation that spans the distance to the mountains of Rishikesh, and to what it truly means to be alive. Especially when it comes with the burden of such privilege: that of being spared amidst a storm.
This is a tale of morality and duty; and of authenticity and belonging, as experienced in the world of this time.
But mostly, this is a tale of how Godliness can still always be found in’the unlikeliest of times and places. One step at a time. About the Author
Niharika Nigam is from India and holds a Master’s degree in the Science of Marketing from Manchester Business School, UK and has additionally studied Poetry writing and Social Entrepreneurship from the University of Oxford. She is the Director Business Development of Jumpin Heights- the Bungy People and is the in-house self appointed tester of all things adventure. She has Bungy Jumped a total of thirteen times so far and has published several articles on the power of standing on the edge in national media.
This is her debut novel.