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Follow on Google News | Crutchman- Ashok Pal’s realistic fiction published by Notion PressBy: Notion Press Realistic fiction is a genre consisting of stories that could have actually occurred to people or animals in a believable setting. These stories resemble real life, and fictional characters within these stories react similarly to real people. Ashok Pal’s Crutchman falls under this category of realistic fiction. The author talks about the will power and self confidence of a differently abled person who is judged by many narrow minded people. He shows how each person had a different perception about the guy, for some he was a four-legged animal while for others; he was a dog without a tail. For most people, he was a man who walked with the help of crutches. But for himself, he was a “Crutchman” The whole plot of the story is crafted with realism, making it a good to read book. Quite inspirational and gets aggressive once you start reading it. The author Ashok Pal prefers to fail in the process of converting his dreams into reality rather than taking his ideas to the graveyard. During his childhood, he always dreamed of opening the innings along with Sachin Tendulkar for the Indian cricket Team. But his plans were cut short as he was struck with polio. That didn’t deter his passion towards sports, nevertheless. The cricket bat was replaced with a Table Tennis racket as time passed by. Crutchman was launched at a grand event at Churchgate, Mumbai on the 14th of February 2015. End
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