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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal‘When I saw you in Pondicherry, at the age of 40, before you passed away, you recognized the 8-year-old girl you had taken to your centre before being adopted in Belgium in 1976. My return to you was the logical step after a long inner journey in search of my origins. It wasn’t easy for me to make this trip back. But once the decision was made, our reunion ushered in a thousand discoveries in my native country, and at the same time it helped me to see, in a different light, the rich, deeply touching, and sometimes difficult years that I had experienced as a child, and then as a young adult in the West. You will read, in these letters I send you, about my painful arrival in Belgium, and the abused childhood from which I am now cured, but also the often extraordinary encounters and events that have made me who I am today’.
Nadia Dufour
Nadia Dufour lives in Belgium. She is married and has three sons. For many years, her job in the civil service allowed her to lend a helping hand to her husband on the family farm, especially when times were rough.
A decade ago, she got interested in art, to the point of learning how to paint, mostly portraits and icons. As Nadia has always made a gift of her work, it adorns quite a few homes in India and Europe.
Above all, Nadia likes to meet interesting people from all walks of life and takes pride in remaining faithful to them in spite of the circumstances. She wishes to return to India and make a meaningful contribution to people and their lives.
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