The Train Between Heaven and Hell

Author:   Sudip Kumar Das ,  Sabita Das ,  Dr Dipan Kumar Das
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798252144825


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   15 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Train Between Heaven and Hell


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Chapter 1: The Platform That Wasn't on Any Map One foggy evening, Arin discovers a railway platform hidden beyond the last street of his town. A train waits there, its lanterns glowing like patient stars.The sign reads: ""The Train Between Heaven and Hell."" Passengers board silently. No tickets are sold. A tall Conductor simply asks one question: ""Where do you believe you are going?"" Arin doesn't know the answer, yet steps aboard anyway. Lesson: Life often begins its greatest journeys before we understand them. Chapter 2: The Passenger With No ReflectionInside the train, Arin meets Rook, a charming stranger whose reflection never appears in the train windows. Rook claims the train is a game. ""Every stop,"" he says with a grin, ""is a chance to become something worse or better."" Rook teaches Arin that every choice nudges the train slightly toward Heaven or toward Hell. Lesson: The smallest choices steer the largest destinies. Chapter 3: The Woman Who Carried LightArin meets Mira, who travels with a lantern that never burns out. She quietly helps every passenger: the angry, the lonely, the afraid. Arin asks why she wastes kindness on people who don't deserve it. Mira smiles. ""Because kindness isn't a reward,"" she says. ""It's a direction."" Lesson: Compassion moves the world toward light. Chapter 4: The Child Who Remembers TomorrowA quiet girl named Lila sits at the back of the train, drawing strange pictures. Her drawings show future events before they happen. She tells Arin: ""Every soul on this train is deciding something important even if they don't know it."" Arin begins to realize the train may represent something deeper than travel. Lesson: Our future is quietly shaped by our present character. Chapter 5: The Library Car of Forgotten ChoicesFather Solen guides Arin into a hidden train carriage filled with endless books. Each book is a life that could have been. Books appear whenever someone chooses anger instead of patience, courage instead of fear, love instead of indifference. ""Every moment,"" the old priest says, ""creates two stories. The one you live and the one you leave behind."" Lesson: Choices echo across unseen possibilities. Chapter 6: The Station of RegretThe train stops at a dark station where shadows whisper to the passengers. Here, travelers see memories of people they hurt. Many passengers refuse to look. But Mira kneels beside the shadows and whispers apologies. Lesson: Healing begins when we face our regrets. Chapter 7: Rook's SecretArin finally learns the truth about Rook. Rook was once a traveler who chose selfishness so often that the train slowly pulled him closer to Hell. But he never left the train. Lesson: Even lost people secretly hope for redemption. Chapter 8: The Bridge of DecisionThe train approaches a glowing bridge suspended between two horizons. One side shines like dawn. The other burns like twilight. The Conductor announces: ""From here, the train goes where its passengers have guided it."" Lesson: Our collective choices shape the world we enter. Chapter 9: The Conductor's TruthArin confronts the Conductor. ""Are you taking us to Heaven or Hell?"" The Conductor smiles gently. ""I only drive the train,"" he says. ""You build the tracks."" Lesson: Destiny is constructed through daily character. Chapter 10: The Final StationThe train finally stops. But there are two platforms. Some passengers walk into a warm sunrise. Others wander into shadows. Rook hesitates. Mira takes his hand. ""It's never too late,"" she says. For the first time, Rook steps toward the light. The Conductor rings the bell again. Final Moral: Heaven and Hell are not distant places. They are directions created by the choices we make while traveling through life.

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Author:   Sudip Kumar Das ,  Sabita Das ,  Dr Dipan Kumar Das
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.127kg
ISBN:  

9798252144825


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   15 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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