Anilkumar P. Cherpu

Author | Translator | Educator
Author of Echoes of a Silent Cradle

Stories are not merely written — they are lived, observed, absorbed, and then gently released into the world.
Echoes of a Silent Cradle is one such story — born from reflection, shaped by experience, and woven with the subtle threads of destiny, love, and faith.

About the Author

Anilkumar P. Cherpu

Anilkumar P. Cherpu, holds a postgraduate degree in English Language and Literature from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. He is a Higher Secondary School Teacher in Kerala, and teaching has remained his enduring passion for over fifteen years.

His academic and professional journey has taken him across various schools from Kasaragod to Thrissur, enriching his understanding of people, perspectives, and life itself.

Beyond the classroom, Anilkumar is an accomplished translator and editor. He has translated numerous poems and textbooks from Malayalam into English, nurturing a special interest in Indian Writing in English. His editorial work includes refining and shaping textbooks for students, ensuring clarity and literary depth.

Echoes of a Silent Cradle marks his latest literary venture — a thoughtful narrative that reflects his sensitivity to language, culture, and the human condition.

He currently resides at Cherpu West, Thrissur, Kerala.

About The Book

Echoes of a Silent Cradle

Echoes of a Silent Cradle is a carefully narrated story layered with emotional complexity and thematic depth.

At its heart, the novel explores:

  • Gender equality in unconventional dimensions

  • The unpredictable turns of love

  • The ardours and trials of life

  • Human relationships shaped by destiny

Set against an orthodox and conventional social backdrop, the story unfolds through vivid, visually rich narration that sustains the reader’s interest from beginning to end.

The narrative delicately interweaves references to Hindu gods, philosophies of religious justice, and the mysterious design of fate written in the stars. These elements add spiritual texture to the storyline without overpowering its human core.

The characters in the novel are not distant figures — they breathe, feel, struggle, and transform. They are easily recognizable as individuals who could be living among us. Their choices, emotions, and vulnerabilities reflect the complexity of real human lives.

The novel suggests that relationships that appear accidental may, in truth, be guided by an unseen cosmic order.

Page Count

118 Pages

Publishers

Bluerose Publishers

Publication Date

30 January 2026

This book invites readers to pause, reflect, and listen to the silent echoes that shape human lives.

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