The Promise She Kept: A Mother’s Journey, A Daughter’s Legacy

Author:
Arpita Basak

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Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 978-93-92281-56-3
Published: 18 September 2024
Pages: 136
Binding: Hardbound
Published by: Virasat Trade

This book unveils the poignant cross-country journey of a mother, transforming herself into a devoted daughter, in the midst of an unprecedented global COVID-19 pandemic. The book is a heartfelt account that explores the deep bond between a daughter and her father — Aparajita and Rituraj, despite their physical separation by thousands of miles in different countries. Set against the backdrop of the pandemic, this narrative delves into the struggles faced by Aparajita as she endeavours to reach out to her ailing father in India. Faced with the urgency of her father’s deteriorating health, she makes the heart-wrenching decision to leave behind her own family, her husband, and her daughters, in a foreign land, to provide the care her father desperately needs back home. In this journey, she experiences the profound loss of her father, forever altering her life and evoking a cascade of emotions that will resonate with the readers.

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About the Author

Arpita Basak, an Early Childhood educator from Hong Kong, has been living in this lively city for the past eighteen years. She is a teacher, providing foundation for quality education to the young minds. She is a mother of two beautiful daughters. Arpita loves to explore and travel new places. She is a strong believer of gender equality and an inclusive society. Born in 1983, in the present day state of Chattishgarh in India and growing up in different states, Arpita has experienced India's vivid and vibrant multicultural society. She is deeply influenced by his father, "President Police Medal" winner for his distinguished service to the country. Arpita works as a teacher since 2011 and with her creative skills and innovative method of teaching has been very popular in the academic fraternity. She brought various topics like "Climate Change", "Global Warming", "World Peace", "Inclusiveness", "No to Racism" as part of the curriculum.