Description
Can returning to the past help us rediscover who we truly are?
When Ira Mehra receives an invitation to attend her college reunion after twenty-five years, memories she believed were long buried begin to return with unsettling tenderness.
Old friendships, forgotten silences and the memory of a quiet girl named Poonam begin to haunt her. As Ira revisits the years that shaped her, she is forced to confront what she once failed to notice and the emotional price she paid to become the successful woman the world admires today.
Behind Ira’s achievements lies a past filled with choices, unspoken truths and relationships that were left unresolved. Her journey back is not merely a return to college memories—it is an opportunity to understand the person she once was and the woman she has become.
Ira’s Redemption is a deeply moving story about friendship, womanhood, ambition, regret and the quiet courage required to face one’s past. It explores how forgotten moments can continue to influence our lives and how redemption sometimes begins by acknowledging the truths we once chose not to see.
Tender, reflective and emotionally resonant, the novel reminds readers that returning to oneself may be the most difficult—and most meaningful—journey of all.
Key Highlights
- A moving story about friendship and forgotten relationships
- Explores womanhood, ambition, regret and self-discovery
- Centred around a college reunion after twenty-five years
- Examines the lasting impact of silence and unresolved memories
- Features a strong and emotionally layered female protagonist
- A reflective journey of confronting the past
- Ideal for readers of contemporary and women-centred fiction
- Written by entrepreneur, artist and author Arpana Bhuwania


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