Somehow I Missed it: Story of an IT girl, staying alone in Muscat Oman
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma’s ‘Somehow I Missed It’ emerges as a spellbinding tale unraveling the expedition of an Indian software developer navigating life as a foreign resident in Muscat, Oman. This enthralling saga intricately examines the protagonist’s remarkable instincts—initially disregarded but ultimately recognized for their deep implications. Drawing heavily from true incidents, the narrative introduces readers to authentic, multidimensional characters, steering clear of the cliché of fantastical heroes. As the plot unfolds, it plunges into contemplative themes, presenting profound insights and challenging reflections on existence, filtered through the perspective of a young woman. The prose is crisp and accessible, allowing readers to feel fully immersed in the unfolding experiences of the lead character. The novel's gentle handling of crime—eschewing gratuitous violence—grants it an engaging quality, venturing into the essence of humanity, the nuances of extraordinary intuition, and life’s unexpected twists. ‘Somehow I Missed It’ ultimately resonates as a powerful reminder that astonishing occurrences may befall anyone, gifting readers with meaningful lessons and poignant quotes that linger well beyond the final chapter.
- Author: Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma
- Publisher: Pooja Sharma (1 January 2020)
- Genre: Mystery
- ISBN: 978-9353961145
- Pages: 184 pages