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The Crossover Girl & Other Stories

Ashok Ahlawat
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A celebration of life and the resilience of the human spirit, this collection of 29 stories is an authentic and humanising portrayal of military life, capturing the essence of the military community—the bravery, the sacrifices, and the shared humanity that unites us all.

"Beginning with the story of young Army Brats accidentally crossing the LOC to the intrigues during the training in NDA, bada khanas, military dogs, officers’ dinners, and the infamous canteen, The Crossover Girl & Other Stories delves deep into the psyche, life, and incidents of military life. From tales of bravery in the face of adverse circumstances to an innocent Pakistani girl’s quest across the border to watch Shah Rukh Khan films, the stories embrace raw human emotions—portraying military personnel not just as warriors but as individuals with their own fears, challenges, and memories. Balancing pithy observation with a characteristic dash of humour and sarcasm, Ahlawat presents the brushed-under-the-carpet emotions of seemingly tough military men—vulnerable beneath their armour.

Armed with powerful storytelling, this gripping collection will resonate with readers long after the last page is turned."

ISBN/SKU9789392210228
ImprintThe Browser | Fauji Days
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaperback
Pages184
Year of Pub.2023
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For the Fauji Within: A Curation of Authentic Tales

At Fauji Days, we delve deep to bring you authentic narratives that capture the essence of the military experience. Our carefully curated collection features stories of valour, sacrifice, and camaraderie, penned by military leaders, serving personnel, and those deeply connected to the armed forces.

Name this unique place famous for its intersection of soldiering and sports.

That one village, one family, one street gave India 14 Olympians, an unrivaled track record even today. Take a look at the haul:

14 Olympians – 15 medals (8 Gold, 1 Silver, 6 Bronze)

10 Asian Games players – 13 medals (4 Gold, 8 Silver, 1 Bronze)

5 Arjuna Awardees

4 Maharaja Ranjit Singh Awardees

2 Padma Shri winners

1 Tenzing Norgay (National Adventure) Award winner.