About the Book
The Path Seeker is a reflective hybrid memoir that weaves personal narrative with cultural and historical memory.
Raised within the rhythms of village life and shaped by migration, the author grows up carrying an inheritance she does not yet know how to name. At the heart of the story is Pothi Mala, her family’s historic home in Punjab—both a physical place and a living archive of devotion, memory, and responsibility.
As the narrative moves across continents and classrooms, it explores the tension between inheritance and becoming, silence and voice, loss and endurance. Education becomes both refuge and reckoning; memory becomes something not to preserve unchanged, but to attend to honestly.
Rather than offering resolution, The Path Seeker ends in listening—inviting readers to slow down and consider what it means to belong, to remember, and to return.
Why This Book, Why Now
This book emerged slowly—through memory, return, and reflection.
In a time marked by disconnection from land, lineage, and one another, The Path Seeker offers a quieter counterpoint. It is shaped by attention rather than urgency, by care rather than declaration. It asks not how we move faster, but how we listen more closely—to history, to place, and to what endures
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