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God hadn't done right by them. Noor had concentrated hard at Fakir Baba's dargah, Bachchu had prayed desperately at the Ganesh temple. But God favoured the toppers. Again. Maybe He was drowning in prayers from too many kids.
Savie Karnel grew up in the coastal town of Karwar on a diet of fish, mangoes and books. When she was eleven years old, she decided to become a writer. On growing up she worked as a journalist for The New Indian Express, Mid-Day and Talk magazine in Bangalore. She now travels all over the country collecting stories. She wrote parts of The Nameless God in Pune and most parts amidst the mountains of Dharamshala.
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