~ Trade Paperback
Voyaging back home from the pristine views of the Swiss Alps to the colourful but relaxed coastal city of Dar-Es-Salaam, Aditya Sejpal was all set to put his Master’s degree to good use and work hard. Little did he expect to meet his Ruhani, who instantly resonates with his soul, as her name implies . . .
A book that carefully but accurately summarizes the taboos of East African Asian culture (from societal expectations to the unspeakable truths of mental ailments) When I Met Ruhani does not shy away from prominent issues.
"All of the characters, especially Ruhani's character, are raw and relatable to many aspects of real life, making it easy for readers to empathize with all that's going on." -- Amazon Reviews