IN
THEIR
SHOES
Dipen Ambalia
About the author:
An electrical engineer from
VJTI (2004), Dipen Ambalia gets electrified by his penchant for words. Not only
has he experienced the IT industry for eight tumultuous and enjoyable years,
but has also successfully passed his high-voltage thoughts through his two
other bestselling books –LOSER (Life
Of a Software EngineeR) (2012) and To B.E. or not To B.E?
(2013).
‘In Their Shoes’ was first
published in 2010.
He has worked in such
companies as Polaris Software Labs Ltd., Mphasis- an HP Company, Citiustech and
Hexaware and is currently working in an IT company in Airoli.
He can be reached at:
dipenambalia@gmail.com
By the same author:
- LOSER (Life Of a Software EngineeR) (2012)
- To B.E. or Not To B.E.? (2013)
- And That’s True Love (Nov 2014)
Love
triangle between a girl, a straight guy and a gay guy…
Copyright © Dipen Ambalia
Published by Inkpen Publications in
2014
INKPEN
PUBLICATIONS
Flat 605, Lotus Building, Flower Valley Complex,
Khadakpada,
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Maharashtra, India
ISBN 9788192691619
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Typeset in Adobe Garamond Pro 11 by Ajay
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Printed and bound in India.
Dedication
________________
I would like to dedicate this book to my
parents – mother- Mrs. Manisha Ambalia and father – Late Mr. Devashi P.
Ambalia.
Today whatever I am, I am because of all
the love and affection that my parents have showered on me.
Acknowledgements
________________
I would like to thank Herekar Uncle and Aunty, Moitrayee
Bhaduri, Manali Killedar, Maxim Albuquerque, Ami Shah, Harsha Kumbhar for their
continuous support.
Special thanks to Rajiv Parshionikar for designing the
cover page and to Prasad Palsokar for his insights into whats and hows
about the book proposal.
A million thanks to Sudhindra Mokhasi for guiding me during
and after the book proposal process.
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