I want to thank my editor Anirban Bose for being most supportive and a friend and guide in the making of this book. I extend thanks to Cresco Books and the entire team and must grant that they are amazingly efficient. I thank my dear husband Sheriar for being with me all the way, for picking me up when I’ve been down, and for helping me make this book a reality. Thanks Mom for encouraging me to get started writing, being my severest critic and giving me your work ethic. Thanks Jal, for insisting I get published. I wish to state that my wonderful son Andre and lovely daughter Saasha have been a constant support and inspiration to me in this project always cheering on their mom. Thanks kids!I also thank my friends and family for all their love and appreciation at my efforts.
Disclaimer
The views, opinions, and observations are just my way of looking at the things around me. In no way is any part of this book, explicit or implied, meant to hurt, attack or discriminate against any person, community, religion or race. The essays have been written in (and should be read in) the spirit of journalistic observation.
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