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Malkin tells the story of a small-town girl with big dreams, who believes her aspirations can only be realized in the big city, just a few hours away by train. Despite her humble beginnings, she seizes every opportunity, holding steadfast to her ambition of becoming a 'Malkin' in the bustling metropolis. She understands that achieving her dreams comes with a price: giving others what they want in order to attain what she desires. With unwavering determination, she navigates the challenges and tribulations of her nuclear family and the struggles of her childhood friend. The narrative offers…mehr

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Malkin tells the story of a small-town girl with big dreams, who believes her aspirations can only be realized in the big city, just a few hours away by train. Despite her humble beginnings, she seizes every opportunity, holding steadfast to her ambition of becoming a 'Malkin' in the bustling metropolis. She understands that achieving her dreams comes with a price: giving others what they want in order to attain what she desires. With unwavering determination, she navigates the challenges and tribulations of her nuclear family and the struggles of her childhood friend. The narrative offers readers a vivid portrayal of how often her dream teetered on the edge of disaster. Her journey is marked by indomitable courage and a positive mindset, fortified through meditation and gratitude. These elements guide her, acting as her talisman, and show her the path to success. She learns to see things in their true reality, overcoming self-deceptions born from her background, family, environment, and preconceived notions. Perhaps this is what it takes to dream and make that dream come true.
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Born in 1947 at Jhang in Pakistan, his parents migrated to India the same year. After wandering in and around Delhi, in 1952, his parents settled in a refugee colony, 'Patel Nagar', in New Delhi. Jagmohan Khurana had his schooling in three schools in New Delhi, India. Up to seventh in Springdale Preparatory School in East Patel Nagar (now shifted to Pusa Road), eighth and ninth in Delhi Public School, Mathura Road and completed his Higher Secondary schooling from Ramjas School, Anand Parbat, all in New Delhi. A mechanical engineer by profession, studied Baccalaureate at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in West Bengal, India and Masters at California State University at Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. After gaining work experience in Mechanical Engineering in Los Angeles, Jagmohan passed the registration examination in the state of California. He returned to India in 1980. After a stint in the Government of India, he joined his father in the family business of Hire Purchase Financing. At the turn of the century, the business was closed by the Government due to its small size and due to inordinate delay in his finding new cheese elsewhere he took a correspondence course in Creative Writing at IGNOU, New Delhi, India and started writing. His first book was 'Call Him By Any Name'. This is his second book. Jagmohan presently lives with his daughter in Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, India.