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A story portrays Preethi’s life from hopelessness to cherishing and from heartbreak to strength. Explore the read “I Want to Go Home,” where the author represents the emotional story of her Alzheimer’s disease and how she confronted all of her traumas and conflicts. This depiction will open many lessons, and the loneliness she carries with her. Preethi, the firstborn daughter of the Raiyat family, whose life changes through childhood pleasures, migration, marriage, and ultimately, the agonizing isolation of sickness and abandonment.
She spent her childhood in a typical Indian family with her beloved siblings, Paayal, Pavan, and Ravi. Despite her mother’s preferential behavior causing early stresses, she made a cherishing bond with her youngest brother, Ravi, who backed her confidence by being her best friend and eventually, her guardian. Their bond survives even after being hit by the harsh storms of life, but they proved loyal and connected as pure and honest partners in this bond.
The early years of the Raiyat family were years of perpetual change. While East Africa was in political turmoil, they migrated to India and were displaced again when war and financial difficulties uprooted them. That feeling of displacement, never being quite anywhere, followed Preethi into adulthood.
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