Kathmandu, June 7 -- With the increasing digital distractions and shallow connectivity, Sudha Murty's 'Three Thousand Stitches: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives' is a stark reminder of the untold stories that drown in everyday lives.
Published in 2017, this collection of real-life accounts portrays how one of India's most respected social workers and writers can turn mundane encounters into gripping tales of universal human experiences.
Murty, who has spent decades serving as chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, brings a unique perspective to storytelling that combines analytical precision with empathy. She finds meaning in the most unexpected places, weaving together twenty-one stories to form a rich tapestry of human experience....
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