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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Journey of a Little Girl is the life story of Indu Kaur.
She was born in a home where no one wrote down her birthday. She was given a name that wasn’t hers. She grew up in many places, across countries and houses, through years filled with change, loss, silence, and survival.
In these pages, she remembers the people who came and went, the homes she built and left, the pain she carried, and the love she looked for. She writes about being a child, a wife, a mother, and someone who kept going, even when she didn’t know how.
This is not a story of big wins or happy endings. It is a life, the way it happened. One day after another. One room after the next. One memory at a time.
If you have ever felt alone, tired, or forgotten, you may find a part of yourself in these pages.
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Indu Kaur
Indu Kaur was born in Kabul in 1975. She left Afghanistan during the war and reached India when she was thirteen. At nineteen, she travelled alone to the United States for an arranged marriage.
She has lived through many difficult years, losing her younger brother, her cousin, and her best friend, and later raising two children on her own. In 2013, she moved to Brookhaven, New York to take care of her mother after a life-changing accident.
Indu runs, a banquet and catering space in Port Jefferson, and a restaurant at SaGhar. In 2018, her business caught fire. In 2020, her second venture shut down during the pandemic. Even with everything falling apart, she kept going. She delivered food to hospitals, rebuilt her business, and showed up for her family every day.
This is her first book. She wrote it to remember where she came from and everything she carried through the years.
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