Synopsis
Writing Conversations from the Edge felt like flipping through an old photo album, some images brought laughter, others stirred tears, but each one spoke my truth. This memoir is rooted in my real journey, my lived experiences from India to Philadelphia, but it isn’t a documentary. To protect privacy and maintain narrative flow, I’ve changed certain names, details, and timelines. Some conversations, coaching sessions, and events are composites, crafted to reflect the emotional truth more than the literal facts. Any resemblance to real individuals is purely coincidental.
This book isn’t about settling scores or pretending I’ve got it all figured out. It’s about resilience, reinvention, and finding meaning in the mess. The betrayal in chapter 16, for example, is portrayed with care; the pain is real, but the details are respectfully veiled. The love that I once shared with my younger sibling who betrayed my trust, still remains. How can it not? I have forgiven him, but I have not forgotten the hurt. For me, he is now a distant memory. I wish him and his family well.
If these pages spark something in you, a memory, a feeling, or the courage to tell your own story, I’d love to hear it. Reach out. Let’s connect!
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