Eastern Eye (UK)

Unique tale is written in a relatable way

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AS A founder of the internatio­nal Panchgani Writers Retreat, based in India, Shabnam Samuel has been surrounded by stories, but perhaps the most interestin­g one of all is her own.

The talented writer has confronted a painful past and delivered this moving memoir, split into four parts, which documents her challenge-filled journey.

When Shabnam was abandoned as a three-year-old, she was adopted by her strict grandparen­ts and grew up under their watchful eye. We learn how her Indian grandfathe­r met her red-haired Russian grandmothe­r and began a life in Cuttack. She grows up feeling lonely, without any acknowledg­ement from her biological parents and faces a number of challenges. Then in adulthood, she goes against her devout Christian grandparen­ts' wishes and enters a troubled marriage with a Hindu work colleague, who is 20

years older. After moving to USA with an increasing­ly estranged husband and her young son, she finally finds the courage to build a new life.

The engaging book takes the reader on an emotional, but ultimately rewarding journey of an outsider who doesn't give up.

Although the journey of a woman facing incredible obstacles and life challenges isn't new, it is unique and written in a way that is very relatable.

The moving and inspiring memoir is the touching journey of a woman who in the face of adversity fought through life. With so many facing challenges during the pandemic, it is the kind of book that shows an ending is a new beginning and there is always hope.

Some pages are a difficult read and it takes a little time to build momentum, but that makes you appreciate the journey more and makes you root for the protagonis­t. The moving memoir preaches the message of believing in yourself when the world around you is filled with disbelieve­rs.

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Author: Shabnam Samuel Publisher: Green Place Books

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