Tragedies of A Brown Girl
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  • Reads 60
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 5
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2019
Meet Aurora Thakur. A simple, brown girl, living in Canada, trying to finish her undergraduate studies. She struggles to follow her brown traditions and fulfil cultural expectations while maintaining her everyday life. Her rice isn't always cooked properly and her roti is not always round. She does not always maintain the 4.0 GPA, neither can she speak proper Hindi. Along with her cultural failures, Aurora also struggles to make strong decisions in her relationships, her life goals and well, for herself. But she is still learning or that's what she keeps telling herself. Maybe, in a few years, when she will hold the bachelor of science degree in her right hand and the best roti in the left, she will be an expert at this. And in the midst of all this madness, maybe she can build an identity for herself too!
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