30 Years In The Searing Sun

Kalavathi Raj

memoirs, autobiographies, workplace romance, steamy romance, young adult realistic, nonfiction, self help

Synopsis:

CANDID CONFESSIONS ABOUT HOW A TOXIC FATHER PAVED THE WAY FOR HIS DEJECTED DAUGHTER TO ENCOUNTER 7 MEN TILL SHE FINALLY MET HER DREAM HUSBAND!

At 6, I was a fearless monk because I recall firing my toy gun at a cat.

When I reached 14, I began to isolate myself from anybody who followed the crowd.

From facing racial discrimination as a teen to enduring a public school system that failed to validate her, the hardships were a lot to take in.

Her search for peace ended in her 10th grade when she found the blue book. Ever since god has been with her right through her first job where she had to face public shame for allegedly 'sleeping around' to times when she was forced to quit because she was told she wasn't good enough.

After falling in love about 7 times and being stalked to finally finding her Dream Husband in the end, she now chooses to leave everything behind as she crosses over 30.

"Heart Wrenching Story ! A brilliantly written memoir " - Booxoul

"A Must read book by a Debut Author ! Her narration has been compelling and up to the mark, throughout the book." - Manish

"Evocatively written Memoir! The author didn’t exaggerate to gain bouts of sympathy, but remained holistic in her approach." - Kevin Mallik

About the Author:

KALAVATHI RAJ was born in Kolkata. Originally from South India, she has a Bachelor’s degree in Education. She also dabbles into Hindustani Art and loves doodling.

Excerpt:

He would pick me up every day from outside office and drop me home. With a million dollar smile on his sweet desperate face, he waited outside after six in the evening. As soon as he saw me and I saw him, we would grin at each other.

 

We would say something funny to swing our breakup blues away.

 

Time was like spending a hobby with him.

 

We laughed whenever we wanted, cried whenever we needed and comforted each other whenever we had to. He helped me come out of my drugged depression.

 

I often gave ear to the stories of his harrowed heart. We knew we cared for one another’s tragedies. We could not hold back because honestly, we were not sure what holding back stood for.


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Format : ebook

Page Count : 353