Who Am I?
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About the Book
This book is about the author’s life from childhood up to adult—how he has been treated by his own brothers and how he repaid them. This included torture, neglect, and not being allowed to achieve some things he may have been good for. Also on how he was stopped to learn what he really wanted to do on his young age. He had to run away from home because he felt he did not belong there, not as family member or a relative. He felt more like a stay-at-home servant, and servants do not have a future. For that reason, he had to do what he did. He never wanted to be famous or never wanted to be rich, just to be happy and to love someone and be loved.
About the Author
I am just an ordinary family man from what is now known as Bangladesh—which, at my time, was known as British Raj. I was born in a village where we never see anyone from another country. The village gets flooded three or four months of the year. It is unimaginable where I was then and where I am now.