About the Author
Gaurav Vatsa is an architect by profession and a storyteller by soul — blending the discipline of design with the freedom of feeling. With years spent building airports and heritage spaces across India and abroad, Gaurav brings a rare sensitivity to his writing — one that bridges silence and structure, emotion and meaning.
His debut book, Born in India: Nine Fathers Ago, marks the arrival of a new literary voice — where stories are simple in form but profound in message. His writing is multi-layered yet fluid, his characters relatable yet quietly transformative. Each page is designed not just to be read, but to be felt — like blueprints for the soul.
His second in the series, Born in India: The Lucknow Story, deepens this vision through a tapestry of friendship, memory, and the quiet redemption of life lived fully. Yet another masterpiece is his children science fiction book "Aria-The girl who outwitted the Gods."
Another, book about his professions Architecture, the author proposes a new framework on how to save our decaying cultural heritage in Architecture.
To Gaurav, literature is a kind of emotional architecture — carefully composed to heal, restore, and uplift. His stories cleanse like rain and linger like fragrance, reminding readers of life’s deeper rhythms.
He lives between cities and memories — from his farm in Nagpur, to his homes in Mumbai and Delhi, and his workplace in Noida — drawing inspiration from people, places, and the quiet poetry of everyday life.