The World I See: Musings on Life and Discovery is a heartfelt journey through the eyes of Malathy Pichai—a mother, immigrant, and lifelong observer of the human experience.
In this deeply personal collection of reflections, Malathy invites readers into moments both ordinary and extraordinary: from childhood memories in rural India to quiet epiphanies in faraway lands, from the humor of learning to drive in her thirties to profound conversations with God and grief. Her voice is warm, thoughtful, and often gently humorous—reminding us that wisdom doesn’t always come from answers, but from the courage to keep asking.
With themes of aging, family, resilience, travel, identity, loss, and the small joys that make life worth living, The World I See is not just a memoir—it’s a mosaic of insight and wonder, written with the grace of someone who has truly lived.
If you love books that make you reflect, laugh, and pause—this one will stay with you long after the last page.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The World I See: Musings on Life and Discovery is a heartfelt journey through the eyes of Malathy Pichai-a mother, immigrant, and lifelong observer of the human experience.In this deeply personal collection of reflections, Malathy invites readers into moments both ordinary and extraordinary: from childhood memories in rural India to quiet epiphanies in faraway lands, from the humor of learning to drive in her thirties to profound conversations with God and grief. Her voice is warm, thoughtful, and often gently humorous-reminding us that wisdom doesn't always come from answers, but from the courage to keep asking.With themes of aging, family, resilience, travel, identity, loss, and the small joys that make life worth living, The World I See is not just a memoir-it's a mosaic of insight and wonder, written with the grace of someone who has truly lived.If you love books that make you reflect, laugh, and pause-this one will stay with you long after the last page. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798291360965
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The World I See: Musings on Life and Discovery is a heartfelt journey through the eyes of Malathy Pichai-a mother, immigrant, and lifelong observer of the human experience.In this deeply personal collection of reflections, Malathy invites readers into moments both ordinary and extraordinary: from childhood memories in rural India to quiet epiphanies in faraway lands, from the humor of learning to drive in her thirties to profound conversations with God and grief. Her voice is warm, thoughtful, and often gently humorous-reminding us that wisdom doesn't always come from answers, but from the courage to keep asking.With themes of aging, family, resilience, travel, identity, loss, and the small joys that make life worth living, The World I See is not just a memoir-it's a mosaic of insight and wonder, written with the grace of someone who has truly lived.If you love books that make you reflect, laugh, and pause-this one will stay with you long after the last page. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798291360965
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