Gursharan Singh wrote over two hundred drama scripts. Many of these were original plays, others were based on short stories, novels and even poems from contemporary writings. In 2010-11, writer and artistic director, Kewal Dhaliwal, published seven volumes of Gursharan Singh’s collected plays and released them in Chandigarh in the presence of Gursharan Singh. We discovered a few more scripts after the publication of these seven volumes. These will be brought out in another volume in the coming year. The seven volumes are being added with much gratitude to Kewal Dhaliwal, who is also a member of the Trust.
Enjoy the read, and may the wind carry you to new literary horizons!
1. What the Title Means Libre como el viento (Spanish for “Free as the Wind”) is the title of a contemporary romance novel by Spanish‑language bestseller Megan Maxwell . The phrase evokes the yearning for personal freedom, the impulsive spirit of the protagonist, and the tumultuous, wind‑swept path of love that the story follows. 2. About the Author | Detail | Information | |--------|--------------| | Name | Megan Maxwell (pen name of María del Carmen Rodríguez del Álamo) | | Birth | 1965, Madrid, Spain | | Genre | Romance, chick‑lit, erotic romance, contemporary fiction | | Notable Works | Pídeme lo que quieras series, Dímelo con palabras , Dulce Veneno | | Style | Fast‑paced plots, strong heroines, witty dialogue, a blend of humor and sensuality. | Libre Como El Viento Megan Maxwell Pdf Google Drive -Extra
Maxwell’s books have sold millions of copies across the Spanish‑speaking world and have been translated into several languages. She is known for turning everyday emotions—desire, jealousy, independence—into compelling, binge‑readable stories. The novel follows Laura , a young woman who feels suffocated by the expectations of family, career, and a controlling boyfriend. When a spontaneous road trip leads her to a remote coastal town, she meets Sergio , a charismatic sailor who lives by his own rules. Their chemistry ignites, and Laura must decide whether to stay anchored to her old life or set sail toward the uncertain—but exhilarating—future that Sergio offers. Enjoy the read, and may the wind carry
Enjoy the read, and may the wind carry you to new literary horizons!
1. What the Title Means Libre como el viento (Spanish for “Free as the Wind”) is the title of a contemporary romance novel by Spanish‑language bestseller Megan Maxwell . The phrase evokes the yearning for personal freedom, the impulsive spirit of the protagonist, and the tumultuous, wind‑swept path of love that the story follows. 2. About the Author | Detail | Information | |--------|--------------| | Name | Megan Maxwell (pen name of María del Carmen Rodríguez del Álamo) | | Birth | 1965, Madrid, Spain | | Genre | Romance, chick‑lit, erotic romance, contemporary fiction | | Notable Works | Pídeme lo que quieras series, Dímelo con palabras , Dulce Veneno | | Style | Fast‑paced plots, strong heroines, witty dialogue, a blend of humor and sensuality. |
Maxwell’s books have sold millions of copies across the Spanish‑speaking world and have been translated into several languages. She is known for turning everyday emotions—desire, jealousy, independence—into compelling, binge‑readable stories. The novel follows Laura , a young woman who feels suffocated by the expectations of family, career, and a controlling boyfriend. When a spontaneous road trip leads her to a remote coastal town, she meets Sergio , a charismatic sailor who lives by his own rules. Their chemistry ignites, and Laura must decide whether to stay anchored to her old life or set sail toward the uncertain—but exhilarating—future that Sergio offers.