Father's Affair: One

· SUKH
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63
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"Father's Affair" is a deeply personal and hauntingly real story of betrayal, family turmoil, and the devastating impact of infidelity. Written from the heart of someone who lived through it, this book explores the emotional scars left by a father’s affair, unearthing the hidden pain, anger, and sorrow it inflicted upon the family.

Set against the backdrop of a tragic loss—when the author’s grandfather died under suspicious circumstances—this book weaves a powerful narrative of love, betrayal, and survival. It takes readers on a journey through the complexities of human relationships, the fragility of trust, and the struggle to hold a family together in the wake of unthinkable personal loss.

As the family battles to heal, Father's Affair asks critical questions about loyalty, redemption, and whether a shattered family can ever truly be whole again.

Heart-wrenching, raw, and utterly compelling, Father's Affair is a testament to the strength it takes to confront one’s past and the courage needed to tell the hardest truths.

About the author

Sukhman Singh, known as "Sukh," was born on July 22, 2006, in Mohali. A tech enthusiast from a young age, Sukh developed his skills in web development and Linux during the COVID-19 pandemic. His passion for innovation led him to file 14 patents and participate in numerous hackathons, achieving notable success in Microsoft's India's Biggest Hackathon.Currently a student at Chandigarh University, Sukh is dedicated to exploring new frontiers in technology and engineering. He is also the author of "The Average Queens," a book that reflects his innovative vision and determination into The Automobile industry and this book was Narrated, Created, written, designed, compiled, illustrated and published all by himself.

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