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THE GUILT IS ALIVE: Powerful, Riveting Memoir of Heartache and Love about an Impoverished Family, in the Quest for Survival

THE GUILT IS ALIVE: Powerful, Riveting Memoir of Heartache and Love about an Impoverished Family, in the Quest for Survival

by HEMALATHA GNANASEKAR

FBT review:

Discover the gripping and powerful memoir, "The Guilt is Alive" by Hemalatha Gnanasekar. This riveting non-fiction book takes you on a heartfelt journey through an impoverished Indian family's quest for survival. Follow the story of the oldest daughter, who struggles to please her beloved father, and the oldest son burdened with his father's expectations. Experience the raw emotions of ego, pride, anger, revenge, and guilt as their lives unfold. Dive deep into the family dynamics and heartache as they make the difficult decision to send the oldest son to Jamaica to work, only to face an untimely end. With emotional narration and insightful storytelling, this memoir is a powerful exploration of love, heartache, and the cost of a better tomorrow. Don't miss out on this unforgettable reading experience. Get your copy of "The Guilt is Alive" now.

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Poor Man Always Dreams a Better Tomorrow...but Is the Life Worth the Cost?

The oldest daughter who failed to weigh the cost of pleasing her much-loved father…

The oldest son burdened with his father's expectations…

The story of ego, pride, anger, revenge, guilt…

With the powerful and raw memoir, The Guilt is Alive, author Hemalatha Gnanasekar gives an unconventional and unique examination of her life in an impoverished Indian family and explores her family's fateful decision to send the oldest son to Jamaica to work.

Strap yourself in for a gripping, suspenseful, and bittersweet account of a young man's journey to Jamaica in search of a means to contribute to the family's income - a riveting story of the struggle to escape the poverty where he found an untimely end.

"The author's emotional narration of the family dynamics that materialized while they struggled to make ends meet and the heartache of her brother's long separation from them was both touching and insightful" - Florence Osmund, the author of Regarding Anna and Nineteen Hundred Days

The series of unfortunate events that covered Hemalatha's life with a thick veil of guilt are poured into a heart-touching story that everyone should experience…

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