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The Girl With No Dreams
The Girl With No Dreams
The Girl With No Dreams
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The Girl With No Dreams

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I always asked mom about my father, but she always told me, 'Your father came for a night to ruin my whole life.'

A Story about Dreams, Hope and Death

Oh, I am sorry. I'm extremely sorry; I usually forget introducing myself. I'm Amanda, a plain sailing girl who loves to explore love and life in an adventurous way. Everyone has a story for being a different personality, and I have also. I was born poor to raise my old mother instead of she raised me. I am glad that my old mother gave me my first home for nine months. Happiness is hard for our family and sometimes even the hardest. I know when babies are born, they cry, but when I was born, I and my mom both were crying because I had entered a world where cruelty is always the first choice. I had never seen my father so, I was never called to be daddy's princess, but a normal girl who has no right to see her dreams, not even when I am sleeping.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 9, 2020
ISBN9781393501664
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Deepak Gupta

Dr. Deepak Gupta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India. He obtained his PhD from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University. He is a post doc research fellow in the Internet of Things research lab at Inatel, Brazil. He has been guest editor for 10 special journal issues, including ASoC (Elsevier), NCAA (Springer), Sensors (MPDI) and CAEE (Elsevier). He is Editor-in-Chief of OA Journal - Computers and Associate Editor of Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience.

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    The Girl With No Dreams - Deepak Gupta

    THE GIRL

    WITH

    NO DREAMS

    DEEPAK GUPTA

    Copyright © Deepak Gupta 2019

    All rights reserved .

    © Cover Design 

    Deepak Gupta asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this book.

    This book is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters, and incidents portrayed in it are the product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual person, living or dead, or events or localities is entirely coincidental.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

    The moral right of the author has been asserted.

    Contents

    1.  Title Page

    2.  Copyright © 2019

    3.  Contents

    4.  Chapter-1

    5.  Chapter-2

    6.  Chapter-3

    7.  Chapter-4

    8.  Chapter-5

    9.   Chapter-6

    10. About the Author

    Prologue

    When we remember the days of agony and regret, we should remember and appreciate the days of hope, dreams and happiness. We should have a deep affection for the pain when God gives us the boon of our mistakes. Mistakes are good for some reason, but it’s better if I get to know about that reason. Oh, I am sorry. I’m extremely sorry; I usually forget to introduce myself. I’m Amanda, a plain sailing girl who loves to explore love and life in an adventurous way. Everyone has a story for being a different personality, and I have also. I was born poor to raise my old mother instead of she raised me. I am glad that my old mother gave me my first home for nine months. Happiness is hard for our family and sometimes even the hardest. I know when babies are born, they cry, but when I was born, I and my mom both were crying because I had entered a world where cruelty is always the first choice. I had never seen my father, so I was never called to be daddy’s princess, but a normal girl who has no right to see her dreams, not even when I am sleeping. Dreams are drugs that inject power inside us to achieve anything in life. I remember love, but no one ever loved me except my mother. After being

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