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A teacher doesn�t lose faith in a student & the student restores that faith�after 15 long years!
\nHere’s an excerpt from the story:\n\n�I saw him for the first time when I was appointed class teacher of standard fifth in St.�James� School. He looked normal like all of us, but there was something gracefully�different in him. As I reached his bench after interrogating all the other students in a�clockwise manner, he looked at me with a smile that reached his eyes. They exuded�innocence and joy. I had a fond liking towards him in an instant. On inquiring his�name, he stood up at once.\n\n�A..A..lok M..m..iss.� As he pronounced his name with sheer difficulty, all his�classmates laughed incessantly.\”\n\n�Gomes Miss is my Godmother and the driving force of my success. We all need a�force to push ourselves out of our comfort zone. �The force in my�life was my teacher. Please applaud for this godly lady of my life.� Mr Alok Ray�concluded.\n\nAs Alok sang the first song of his album, the audience cheered and Mrs Gomes�wondered how time passed rapidly. She gazed at her favourite pupil, overwhelmed�by a sense of pride, adoration, and delight. She felt proud to be known as Alok�s�teacher and fairy Godmother. She felt blessed to be a teacher in her lifetime.\n\nAbout the author:\n\nA novelist, poet, web content developer and a lifestyle blogger. She has authored two novels �Walking�in the streets of love and destiny� (2012), �The Hidden Letters� (2014) and a poetry book �The Heart�Listens to No One� (2016). Her short stories and poems have been published in several anthologies�and magazines. Check out her Blog\n\nBuy Jukebox from Amazon and show us some love!\n
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