Simran Chawla was born and raised in Virginia, and has a journalism degree from George Washington University and a postgraduate degree from City University London. After working with the National Geographic Society in her early career, she now works at King’s College London. Her writing about the Indian immigrant experience has appeared in magazines like Washingtonian and Elle.
Simran lives near London with her husband. This is her second book.
A compelling chronicle of what it means to be Indian in a foreign land.
In an age when India is one of the strongest emerging markets and a developing superpower, tens of thousands of Indians leave the country each year to seek new lives on distant shores. What are they looking for...
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