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Overview**In a city of millions, two lonely souls find their way home-to each other.** Meera arrives in Toronto from Mumbai with a study permit, big dreams, and a suffocating fear of failure. Huddled in a Scarborough basement, she battles bone-deep cold, relentless homesickness, and the exhausting performance of being the ""perfect immigrant daughter"" for her worried family back home. Aarav, an MBA student from Delhi, pedals through freezing winters as a food courier, carrying the weight of his family's mortgaged future on his shoulders. His life is a spreadsheet of survival-a relentless calculus of tuition fees, visa deadlines, and the gnawing dread of not being enough. Their first meeting is a accident over the last bag of Basmati rice in a noisy grocery aisle. Their second, a glimpse across a subway car. In a metropolis where everyone is from somewhere else, these fleeting collisions feel like fate. From tentative conversations in Tim Hortons to shared *pani puri* at a Little India street festival, a delicate friendship blooms against the backdrop of Toronto's harsh winters and fleeting summers. They find solace in shared stories of what was left behind and quiet hopes for what could be built. But just as their connection deepens into something real and fragile, the precarious reality of their immigrant lives intervenes. When Aarav's visa status threatens to unravel everything, fear and pride trigger a devastating rift. Pushed apart by circumstance, they must each confront a painful truth: in chasing a future in a new country, have they lost the courage to need someone else? **Crossing Paths in Toronto** is a heartfelt, slow-burn romance that captures the authentic immigrant experience-the loneliness, the resilience, the small triumphs, and the crushing pressures. It's a story about finding love not in spite of the struggle, but within it; about building a home not from a place, but from a shared journey. **Perfect for readers who loved: ** * The emotional depth and cultural resonance of *The Namesake* by Jhumpa Lahiri * The heartfelt immigrant storytelling of *A Place for Us* by Fatima Farheen Mirza * The cozy, city-based romance of *The Love Hypothesis* by Ali Hazelwood * The poignant and relatable struggles in *Happiness for Beginners* by Katherine Center A tender, moving debut about love, belonging, and the families we choose along the way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rohit RaoPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9798241372017Pages: 38 Publication Date: 26 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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